Karl Bedingfield wrote:
> I've run into another problem. I wondered why my main #content
> displays correct in IE7 but the #content is wider in FF2/3.
>
>
> Here is a link to a test page: http://www.eilig.co.uk/test/
>
>
>
> Karl
>   

/After Philippe/, and with correction of the "quirksmode" issue he 
raised,  how about we take it up a couple of notches beyond that and try 
to provide what is also needed to make it work beyond removing the 
comment above the doctype,  validate the markup, ditch some of the 
redundant and unnecessary code;  and, as important (to me, at least) 
since you posted  on another another thread yesterday regarding 
typography, attempt to make the page readable for children of all ages?

Please see the changed source file with change of doctype and different 
character encoding than you had along with the many changes/comments 
made to the CSS file.

Cursory checked in IE/6, IE/7 and some compliant browsers.

html
<http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/v.htm>
css
<http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/v_files/master00.css>

HTH
J. M. W. Turner



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