No, I didn't mean change the left margin to 414 for *all* browsers; I meant only for IE. You'd use an IE-only filter like

* html #right_pos { margin-left: 414px; }

or use IE conditional comments to make sure only IE sees that rule.

(By the way, you don't need to start a new subject for something related to one you already had going.)

On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 12:16:50 +1000, Robin @ Xplore.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I have a small problem with my margin which is not rendering the same in ie as it is in firefox and netscape, could anyone please have a quick look and
suggest to me what the problem might be.
It's the left hand column which is not sitting beneath the white area as it
should.

http://www.starfoods.co.nz/test/testsplash.htm


cheers for your help


Robin.



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