> Sure it is. Adding clearing elements, and the ensuing additional CSS (or
> extra clearing markup), makes code less readable for, in most cases, no good
> reason. Since overflow: hidden or overflow: auto does the trick, the whole
> issue of clearing floats becomes essentially a non-issue, and saves extra
> markup.
>

Hold on.

Adding overflow:auto; on a container will clear any and all floats
inside said container all by itself!?!? Cross-browser??!! And PIE's
Easy Clearing is 'so last year' too?!? Where have I been???

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Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
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