Hello all,

I really thought I was going well, persevering to try and learn web building 
doing it the CSS way, instead of succumbing to tables, but,
today I feel like giving up.

Ive been going back and forward testing my pages between IE7 and FF and 
trying to sort out spacing differences etc and after much trial and error, 
had it pretty much sorted, with a few minor differences that I could live 
with (forgetting about the background image placement thing).

But I just had a look at the site in IE6 and there are quite a few spacing 
differences.  I thought that as long as you had a proper doctype in there, 
it should display ok in IE6.  I have a strict html 4 doctype in there.
Then I tried a transitional doctype in there and it changed again - not only 
in IE6, but the recent browsers as well.  And I havent even looked at IE5 
yet.

Where do I start to fix the differences in IE6 - and is it common for it to 
display differently even with a valid doctype?

I think its been a long day...

The site address is
www.idccolourfield.com

Regards
Fiona

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