On Saturday 11 February 2006 20:33, Ingo Chao wrote:

> But I see, this path full of hacks. An alternative path would be to
> change the condition that IE tries to contain the float at all.
> Back to the first step:
>
>    #header { ... width: 800px; }
>
> Can't your design do without this width?

I don't think its needed, so I took it out.   Indeed, I would have difficulty 
following the other path exactly, because much of the page header stuff is 
generated by the Tapestry Framework that I am using and it would be quite 
difficult (although not impossible) to figure out how to get it to render the 
conditional stuff).

Now at least I get some semblance of what I want with IE6 (only one tried - I 
run a linux desktop, so have to go bother my wife ot have a look).

However, it is still not exactly right.  The black band with the title in it 
should more or less (I think there is a couple of pixels out at the moment) 
line up with the top of the logo picture).  On IE it seem to be about the 
third the way down the logo picture.

-- 
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
Open Source. It's the difference between trust and antitrust.
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