Tony Lush wrote:
regarding http://warwickhanger.com/index.php?id=106
> By reducing the data table size to 85% instead of 90 we created enough white 
> space "cushion" that IE6 behaves as well can be expected.
>
> Defined margins instead of Auto aligned the promotional boxes on the left 
> appropriately.
>
> Thanks -- Tony
>   

Tony,

Something that often helps when dealing with IE problems miscalculating 
widths of tables is to wrap the table in another div and give this div a 
width. If you've found another solution that works in your case, that's 
great, but I just wanted to point out this tip for others who may be 
having similar problems.

Zoe

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


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