Hi there,

I've just put together a temporary page for a client whilst I do the
main site and have a couple of issues / questions.

Here's the page I've uploaded to my hosting:

http://www.mnetuk.org/cranageconstruction_temp/

1) To try and space the bottom section 'Contact us for a review of
your.......' a predictable distance from the top, I've split the top
and bottom into two divs and set a height on the top.

I've set the height of the top section to what should be the bottom of
the green panel with the 'Main website coming soon' in it, but on FF /
Safari / IE8 that height seems to be lower that. On IE 7, it seems to
be correct and it sits flush with the bottom (if all browsers did that
then I'd could just add some top margin and would be fine).

Any ideas what would be causing these differences and how I could
rectify it?

Here's a browsershots link for the pages:

http://browsershots.org/http://www.mnetuk.org/cranageconstruction_temp/

2) Looking at the IE5 / 5.5 / 6.0 screenshots, I've got some kind of
float drop. Not sure what's causing it and would like to try and sort
it, just in case there are people out there with prehistoric
browsers!!!

Any ideas? I'm assuming it's because I have those two bits sticking
into the main content left and right.

The left panel and main content area are in a wrapper that's floated
left and the right panel is floated right. In the left floated
wrapper, the left panel is floated left and the main bit floated
right. Did it this way so that the actual content is first in the
html, for SEO purposes.

With these bits sticking out, is there any other way for me to do it
other than just setting the width of that bit wider than the wrapper
it's floated in?

Page + CSS have both been validated

Any help appreciated.

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