Hi all,

I've built a Drupal site with the Zen theme as my base, and I'm having  
an issue with some of the CSS (it's not what I'd have built, if  
starting from scratch). The issue I'm having is with a live site, so I  
appreciate whatever help I can get. And example page:

http://alter-g.com/medical-injury-surgery-rehabilitation

The basic structure I'm having issues with is the relation of the  
#sidebar-left and #sidebar-right column divs to the larger #content  
div. In the markup, #content comes first, then the left and right  
column divs. The way the Zen theme is constructed, it's a float-nearly- 
everything layout, and negative margins are used to put the columns in  
the right places. I'm not a fan.

The problem is, in IE7 (and I've seen this in IE6 and I believe also  
IE8), the main #content div intermittently forgets the margins it's  
supposed to have, and the content overlaps the left sidebar. Visit the  
URL above, and if it looks perfectly fine to you, hit the reload  
button. Invariably, the layout gets wonky after a reload or two. It's  
not a cache problem, and I'm starting to think it's a load-order  
thing. Your thoughts?

Thanks in advance — Jim
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