You've probably heard this a million times, but I'm a newbie to CSS,  
so bear with me. I've done a lot of print and I thought I should  
finally do some web design. I put together a website using  
Dreamweaver and CSS on a Mac. I'm pretty happy with it. But in spite  
of my brave words that my work is cross-browser compliant, it isn't.  
It works beautifully in Fireworks, Netscape, Safari, Opera but in IE  
6 it's a mess.

I tried redoing it with floats using that negative margin thing that  
Eric does, but it just doesn't seem to work for me. Is there a fix  
for making IE impose my absolute positioned divs?

The URL is: http://www.helixdesign.ca

AK
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