Rowan-

Many thanks, this solved my issue. Will also be working on fixing 
issues with absolute widths and the <br /> problem you mention, which I 
am assuming might be fixed by forcing my <p> tags within content to 
display as inline? A bit confused on this part, when I was using the 
<p> element before to mark up my content, it fell apart and didn't 
validate...

Thanks again,
Alex

On Jan 15, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Rowan Wigginton wrote:

> 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.  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.

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