Thanks David and Ian!

David - I've been having problems with that extra horizontal scroll for some
time - it just keeps popping back up. For some reason, when I add padding to
the global nav links, it IE6+ wants to push the global nav out of the
defined box I've set for it. (I won't go too much farther into it than that,
as I've now found a solution). Thanks for pointing it out!  Also: that
missing "a" was actually an escaped a I was using in a hack to target IE5,
but because you caught that other bug, it forced me to find another way to
deal with the problem - so now my page is validating again.  Whew!


On 1/14/07, ~davidLaakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matt Dawson wrote:
> > http://www.thenestedfloat.com
> >
> > I'd really appreciate a site check. I'm on a mac, so I've done only
> limited
> > testing in all versions of IE/Win.
> > Matt
> re: xp
> Looking good in latest version of opera and ff. If it makes any
> difference to you, you are drawing a small horizontal scroll bar in
> ie7.0 and ie 6.0 (but not in ie/5.5 nor 5.01). Your very nice logo is a
> no-show in the dead ie/5.01. The page holds a very nice font scaling
> with and without a side bar in place and folds nicely. A missing letter
> "a" in margin is keeping your css file from validating without error
> (tsk, tsk). It is a nice, clean,  minimal design. Nice job, Matt.
> Best,
> ~dL
>
> --
> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
>
>
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