fixed it now.
Gave the one DIV without an ID a name.
That way the google div wouldn't inherit the overflow.

IE6 stuff won't be written until later.

thanks fellas.


On Oct 13, 2:01 pm, lorenzo816 <[email protected]> wrote:
> never said weren't going to support it.
> But definitely don't design/code  for a non-standard compliant out of
> date browser first.
> they'll be serving up a stylesheet for that specific crappy browser
> after it is built.
> No secrets here. Just good work-flow.
> Why build and debug for a IE6 when it still has quirky issues like
> "haslayout" and horribly "boxmodel" issues?
>
> On Oct 13, 1:04 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yep I know this. Don't care.
> > > I could give a rats a$$ about IE6. :-)
>
> > Great, that's really helpful to keep that a secret from people who are
> > trying to help. Seems like a dumb attitude for a commercial site
> > though.
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