David McFarland wrote:
> Is there a good way to hide the backgrounds or borders that can
> appear behind floated elements? For example: http://www.sawmac.com/
> tests/float_bg.html
> 
> This is correct behavior--only the content is displaced by the float,
> not the box itself, so its borders and backgrounds appear behind the
> float. But this isn't always desirable.
> 
> The only solutions I've found are:
> 1. replace the margin value for the floated element with a border of
> matching width and color that matches the page background. The thick
> border then covers the backgrounds and borders behind it.
> 2. add another floated div with a background color that matches the
> page background and width set to the original floated elements width
> + margins + border + padding. Then insert the original floated
> element inside that <div>
> Make sense?
> 
> Are there other ways? Thanks for the help

Dave,
What about setting a right margin on these headings?

Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
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