Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

> Alan Gresley wrote:
> > I see that Trevor already has the guillotine bug [1] present on his
> > page since the #page div has width (thus hasLayout). Since the #page
> > div contains the #wrapimg div which will also have hasLayout
> > {overflow: hidden;}, there will be two divs exposed to the guillotine
> >  on the page.
>
> FWIW: the old bug is definitely present in the original page, but I can
> not make it appear in the corrected copy at my end - unless I comment
> out the part I specifically added to fix IE6 and older win-versions.
> Tested in IE6 and IE7.
>
> Are you seeing something I can't see, and if so, in which version of IE/win?
>
> regards
>       Georg

Hi Georg

No, I fired my reply off to quick with analyzing the source. By giving #wrapimg 
overflow:hidden; (height:1% for IE6) corrects the bug with the current source 
flow because it isolates the #wrapimg div containing the floats from the 
guillotine trigger links in the #header div. The #wrapimg div will now inherit 
from the #page div the potential bug if triggers are present and looking at the 
demo, I don't think that will be ever be case.

My head is feeling buggy as I'm working on new examples for the bug at this 
present time which uses the overflow property as the trigger for the auto 
containment of floats.

Kind Regards, Alan

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