James Gadrow wrote:
> Andrew Gaffney wrote:
>> James Gadrow wrote:
>>> Andrew Gaffney wrote:
>>>> Now that the biggest problems are out of the way, there's a
>>>> rendering oddity with the page in IE6 (and 5, but I don't really
>>>> care about that). The content DIV ("CenterBox") is lined up on the
>>>> left with the header image, but it extends ~10px too far on the
>>>> right side. There also seems to be ~10px extra padding/margin on the
>>>> left side of the navigation box. It looks correct in IE7 and FF. I
>>>> have absolutely no idea what's going on there.
>>>>
>>>> However, looking at it now, it appears that the "ase" from the last
>>>> word in the 3rd column are repeated to the left of the navigation
>>>> column. This is probably what's pushing it out. Why does IE have to
>>>> suck so much? Anyone have any idea why it's repeating those letters
>>>> and how to get rid of them?
>>> Sounds like the IE duplicate characters bug. It's caused by comments
>>> between floats (which, I think I remember your code is heavily
>>> commented...).
>>> Read about it here (
>>> http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html )
>>> and see if that doesn't fix the problem.
>> That fixes the character duplication, but that apparently wasn't the
>> cause of the extra spacing on the left. Any ideas for the extra spacing?
>>
> IE double margin float bug maybe?
>
> http://positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.html
It doesn't appear so. The 'display:inline' trick didn't do anything, and I'm
using padding on the DIV since I'm already using a negative margin for the
positioning of the float'd DIV.
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Andrew Gaffney
agaffney.org
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