Brian Funk wrote:
> Several IE issues here: 
> <http://www.stoneladder.ca/sandbox/css/fixie.html> 
> <http://www.stoneladder.ca/sandbox/css/fixie.css>
> 
> 1. In IE6 and IE7 I have a vertical gap between the list items 
> (leftside nav) that I can't get closed. The gap was much larger until
>  I gave a width to the list items but I don't understand why that 
> worked.

It's the effect of triggering the 'hasLayout'[1] bug in IE/win.
Here's more of the same to close the gaps completely...

#leftnav li a {height: 1%;}

> 2.The space below the top left image is less in IE6 than it should 
> be.

IE6 and older don't understand 'min-height'. Make use of the
"auto-expansion" bug in those win-versions by adding...

* html #header {height: 150px;}

...which simulates 'min-height' perfectly in those old IE/win versions.

> 3. IE5.5 shows a whole different happy place. Is it worth supporting
>  anymore?

Have no idea. I never look at it unless I get paid to do something for it.

regards
        Georg

[1]http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
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