That's the ticket!

TY Georg... I would have never thought to give the #navL a negative  
bottom margin!




On Oct 13, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

> Janice Tocher wrote:
>> In FF, this table displays the way I want - it extends past the
>> designated page border. In Windows IE, the table falls below the left
>>  navigation (which is a floated div).
>>
>> You can see a stripped down example here:
>>
>> http://averra.com/clienttest/
>
> Ok, so the table falls down in Opera 9.x too, but that's no problem.
>
> One possible solution is to add some margins...
>
> #navL {margin-bottom: -1000px;}
> .contentBody {margin-left: 140px /* or larger */;}
>
> ...which should make all browsers behave as you like.
>
> regards
>       Georg
> -- 
> http://www.gunlaug.no
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