That might be because I made the changes that Holly suggested.  I  
have a page (http://sph.umd.edu/events/wellness2/ 
conditions_treated.html) that has a paragraph at the bottom, "Please  
call if . . . ".  I was trying to shove it to the left, but it was  
being cut off when it wandered into the first column (in IE6 only).

Holly's correction worked to make it so that the text was no longer  
cut off.  However it introduced an allergy to my content on another  
page where on IE6 only, a couple of white pixels appear on the right  
size all the way down.  http://sph.umd.edu/events/wellness2/ 
about_acupuncture.html
This goes away if I delete the top half of the content, but I  
couldn't narrow it down to particular content.

daniel


On Oct 6, 2008, at 7:06 AM, David Laakso wrote:

> You'll need to clarify, as I'm afraid I do not understand the  
> question. Other than IE/6 and IE/7, suffer from the em-font-scaling  
> bug you never corrected [1], the pages appear pretty identical in  
> an IE/6 side by side comparison to FF/3.0.2 on this end.
>
> [1] Add yo style sheet:
> html, body {font-size: 100%;}
> -- 
>
> A thin red line and a salmon-color ampersand forthcoming.
>
> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
>


-- 

Daniel Kessler

University of Maryland College Park
School of Public Health
3302E SPH Building
College Park, MD  20742-2611
Phone: 301-405-2545
http://sph.umd.edu




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