Luc wrote:
> Good evening Roger,     
> It was foretold that on 19/6/2007 @ 12:38:55 GMT-0400 (which was
> 13:38:55 where I live) Roger Roelofs would write:
>
> <snipped a bit>
>
>   
>> One of the beauties of allowing floats to drop is  
>> that the content is conveniently viewable at more screen/window  
>> sizes, but that means you have to give up a certain amount of  
>> control.  Sometimes it is easier to make the user scroll than it is  
>> to convince the customer that 'it is supposed to do that' :-).
>>     
>
> Dropping floats is my preference also but as you pointed out,
> sometimes the user/client prefers to scroll :-).
>
> I  could  make  the min-width less but i'm afraid that still leaves me
> with  IE7.  I  messed  around  with  the heading class (width, margin,
> paddings...)  with  the result that IE7 (installed it by now) gets the
> heading "right" but the other browsers "mess up".
>
>   
Place your ie code in a conditional comment so it doesn't mess up the 
page in other browsers.

-- 
Thanks,

Jim

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