E Michael Brandt wrote:
> I am sure that your CSS layout is overall perfectly up to the task, and 
> could be made to work.  But I am just thinking that others have cracked 
> this nut with more easily used layouts.  Like take a look at this one:
> 
> http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala13.html
> 
> Within a few minutes I think you could switch over to this and your 
> problems would, i hope!, be solved.
> 
> Just a thought.
> 


Hi Michael, et al, and thanks for the link.  Very nice layout indeed.

Mine is based (very strongly) on the 'holy grail' of liquid layouts,
from ALA [1].  We're early enough in the dev cycle to switch layouts,
but as I consider each challenge a learning experience, I'd love to know
what triggered IE7's failure to display the left column.

Switching may be the way to go here...I'm not ruling it out, but I would
definitely appreciate anyone more experienced in CSS to point me in the
direction I need to go to determine what's missing for IE7 to render
that column.

I'll simplify the page and try the layout provided, just to see. Thanks.

Kind regards,
~Ray

[1]http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
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