--- rollandburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
>     I wonder if a kind soul could take a look at ...
> 
> http://www.discandmore.com
> 
> ...to help me figure out why internet explorer
> doesn't allow vertical
> scrolling past a certain point effectively 'cutting
> off' content at the
> bottom of the page, such as the footer.  Firefox
> shows the page as it should
> be for reference.
> 
> Thanks
> 
Hi,

The problem is in IE6. I love the top Nav btw. There's
another problem here in IE6 - when you hover over the
tabs there is a red underline that shows up underneath
the links, which differs from the hover state in all
the other browsers. 

I'm going to take a stab at a solution without really
delving into your code: 

Could it be because you have the footer div wrapped
inside of the content div? And the content div is
absolutely positioned? Try placing your footer beneath
the content div to see if that helps and perhaps float
right instead of text-align right. 

Elli V




       
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