Marty said:

> I've done this before but for whatever reason it ain't working now :)
>
> I'm trying to float one div up next to the other.
>
> You can see the code here--  http://www.mearis.com/
>
> It looks like it should in FF but in IE6 div#right is wrapping beneath
> div#left...

Marty, I think I know this one! IE adds an extra 3 pixels between your 
floats. That means your total space taken up is 763px, causing an 
overflow. If you add three px to your container div, or deduct the 
equivalent of three px from your two floats, it should work.

You may want to change your width measurements. IE, make the 
div#container 760 ems, and change the left and right divs to 
percentages. That way they'll be more fluid, and allow for expansion.

Dave

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