Some quirky behavior going on for sure. Like, I can apply styles to
the links in the sidemenu if I simply change from "class" to "id."

Some some redundant css styles on my part redefining margins and
padding for the sidemenu within a containing style. I got rid of that.
My bad. Got rid of the .sidemenu style, moved its left margin to the
map containers right margin.

So I'm functional, thanks to those who helped me out here, now I'll
see if I can nudge things around to make the page look closer to the
same between IE and FF without breaking things again.... and hoping my
overflow works when my content increases.

Thanks!

On Mar 12, 3:18 pm, Bosque Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ralph, there is some really weird interactions going on that's for
> sure. Yes, if I take .sidemenu out of the css IE displays correctly
> (but of course it looks ugly as sin.)
>
> I'm working on it now, trying different combinations, so if anyone
> looks at the map code now it could be anything.
>
> On Mar 12, 1:45 pm, Ralph Ames <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Maybe look at this
>
> > .sidemenu
>
> > If it's disabled the links appear.
>
> > Ralph
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