Please bottom-post. My response is below.

Sandy wrote:

> Damien, it sounded encouraging, but sadly, the <hr /> is still off to 
> the side
> 
> http://www.cantoraccess.com/AAAAAAA-epsilon/services/xaccessibility.html
> 
> thanks for taking the time to look at this.
> 
> Sandy
> 
>> Setting the display: inline-block, and specifiying a width, seemed to 
>> make the HR start behaving in Firefox 3
>> Maybe have a play with that
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Damien
>>
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>>
>> Sandy wrote:
>>
>>> hey all,
>>>
>>> I have a problem that has me really, really baffled.
>>>
>>> I have a table of contents at the top of this page that consists of two 
>>> divs, side by side, nested in a larger div.
>>>
>>> After the larger div is closed, there is a <hr /> followed by a short 
>>> paragraph. The <hr /> shows up on the right of the table of contents 
>>> instead of under it. When I try to use a "clear : left" on it, the whole 
>>> rest of the content moves way, way down under the menu on the left.
>>>
>>> How do I get this <hr /> to tuck nicely under the div?
>>>
>>> here's the page:
>>> http://www.cantoraccess.com/AAAAAA-epsilon/services/xaccessibility.html
>>>
>>> here's the css:
>>> http://www.cantoraccess.com/AAAAAA-epsilon/css/ca.css
>>> http://www.cantoraccess.com/AAAAAA-epsilon/css/menu.css

How about replacing the two HRs with borders on the paragraph?

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