Thanks, Georg! I suspected I need to combine the divs into 2, one for 
each column.

Regards,
Tim


Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Big Moxy wrote:
>
>> http://www.barnettresolutions.com/index2.php. There are 3 divs on the
>>  page. The 3 paragraphs on the right are one div, the Q&A below it is
>>  another and the form is the third.
>>
>> I got the right-hand column placed correctly but am unable to get the
>>  form div to float to the top on FF. I've experimented with both 
>> padding, margin and top settings and get the same results.
>
> Working example: <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/bm-2/test_07_1229.html>
>
> 1: added the missing div-ending inside <form>.
>
> 2: IE/win (all versions) has a clearing bug, making it ignore the
> 'clear: right' on #quickForm.
>
> Commenting out that 'clear' makes the #quickForm go as high as it can in
> FF (and other standard compliant browsers), but it can't go higher then
> the float that is preceding it - #quickQA.
>
> 3: to make #quickForm go all the way to the top, the right column stuff
> has to become one float, so I added one and called it #column.
>
> 4: both #quickInfo and #quickQA becomes redundant when contained in
> #column, but I kept them in there and commented out all but the margins
> on them. Those margins can be moved over to the content of #quickInfo
> and #quickQA if you want to.
>
> regards
>     Georg
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