Hi all,

I'm having a problem getting some negative margins to work in IE, and I
can't seem to find anything about possible workarounds - in fact, everything
I've found seems to suggest that the negative margins should be working just
fine! So hopefully someone can enlighten me on how it's supposed to work.

The page is at http://www.frontandback.com.au/gc/index.html (for now) and
the stylesheet can be found at http://www.frontandback.com.au/gc/main.css

The problem is with the headings on the little boxes. Originally it was fine
- I just made the background of the headings white, and it hid the bit of
the box's border where they overlapped. Now I've been asked to put a
background into the main panel, so I needed to make the cutaway corner on
the heading transparent. This naturally means that the border underneath
showed through. I was able to fix that nicely for Firefox by applying
negative margins to the headings and adjusting the margins between the
boxes. But IE is swallowing the headings completely as far as I can tell.

Is there an easy fix for this? Or am I back to the drawing board and needing
to figure out another solution entirely?

Cheers,

Seona.
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