alexkillough wrote:
> http://publicduck.com/
>
> In windows IE, the header loses its line breaks and breaks out of the fixed 
> width page wrapper, which makes everything take up two screens horizontally 
> and vertically (oddly the two column content areas are left intact).
>   
First of all try not to abuse the BR tag, if you need to display a 
paragraph use paragraph <p> tags, it will make your life a little 
easier. Also, when you're troubleshooting browser incompatibilities it's 
not wise to use browser detection or write browser specific code. I 
noticed you used those asterisks (*) in the CSS, you should really never 
have to use those sort of hacks, I've never had to anyway. By removing 
them most of the IE problems will go away.

You also need to give a height to the div containing the poster image 
because it won't give itself height unless there's something inside it, 
which there isn't.

So start with that and see how you go.

/ Rowan

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