Matt Dawson wrote:
> Thanks, Gunlaug. That worked great!
>
> The only problem remaining seems to be that, according to what
> browsershots.org is showing me, IE 5.0 reads height:1% and collapses the
> container around its contents. Do you know if there's a separate solution
> for that browser? (It's not a deal breaker, as IE5.0 appears to deal with it
> just fine.)
>   

I can confirm that IE5.0 on Windows completely collapses the container. 
All of the content within it is completely gone, which is pretty bad. I 
can't confirm that this is happening because of the height: 1%, as I 
didn't see the page before you added that. I would be surprised if that 
was the culprit, because IE5.0 usually has no problems auto expanding 
tiny heights.

You could try using a different hasLayout trigger if you think the 
height is the problem, though.

Zoe

-- 
Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu

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