Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> For the header of your page: the answer is width-less floats. IE 5 mac 
> follows the CSS 2.0 specifications closely, which require a width to be 
> declared on floats. [1]

Phillippe,

Thanks for your help - your advice on the float/clear bug was spot on 
and has helped me fix the side-by-side columns issue, which is 
excellent!  I'm tempted to leave well enough alone... but since you went 
to the trouble of diagnosing the header... :)

   <http://beta.motorsportreg.com/>

I'm using the base code from the ALA sliding doors article[1] which 
specifically fixes the IE5/Mac issue.  But I am still unable to get the 
tabs to not stretch across the screen.

Is this still a width issue?  The ALA code doesn't use any widths on the 
ul, li or a either:

   <http://www.alistapart.com/d/slidingdoors/v1/ex6.html>

Thanks again!

Brian


[1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/


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