It's been a while since I've had to include support for IE5 (and how
great that feels), but I'm pretty sure your problem is the use of
margin:0 auto; for centering -- if I remember correctly, IE < 6
doesn't understand it.

You can do:

position:relative;
width: 550px;
left: 50%;
margin-left: -225px;


-Andrew
--
http://leftjustified.net/
<layer src="ajax.shtml">I got your Web2.0 right here...</layer>

On 2/5/07, Christian Fagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi group,

This is my first post but I have been eavesdropping on most web related
conversations for the past 6 months...

www.fagandesign.com.au/PROJECTS/UmamiByDesign/indexNew3.html
<http://www.fagandesign.com.au/PROJECTS/UmamiByDesign/indexNew3.html>
is a site I'm working on at the moment. I haven't validated the HTML or
CSS yet but I've noticed an annoying problem when viewing the site in IE
5.5. I have seen this problem before on other sites I have built and
thought its just about time to get some clarification.

The problem is in IE 5.5, the content of the page is left-aligned when
it should be centered....I dare say on all recent browsers the content
is behaving properly (works fine in IE 6.0 + 7.0).

Any ideas?

--
Christian Fagan
Fagan Design
www.fagandesign.com.au




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