Two simple ways to solve this (each with its own side effect, but perhaps 
easier to fix those).

- remove the left float on the "ad"-div
- give the "right"-div a specific width

I'm sure there are more complex (but "better") ways to solve it, but this 
should be enough to solve your initial problem.

That is, if I understood the problem and question correctly!



Brian Peddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a page which is rendered 
properly in firefox -> 
http://jobs.campusrn.com/test.html

The same page in IE had the navigation stacked on the right.  I have 
spent several hours trying to fix this and I think I am missing 
something simple. 

If anyone has an clues I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!
Brian
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