> * html .cbox_cont {
> width:100%; /* this gives IE a little nudge with its math */
> }
That is what I was looking for...I wasn't worried about the padding
and margins on the ul in the examplejust that shifting div at the
bottom. Here is the fixed example if anyone wants to see...
search through the archives shows that IE has this shifting problem
quite often, and I tried quite a few things, but couldn't find the
trick that fixed mine.
I would appreciate anyone who can take a look at this and point me in
the right direction.
Thanks,
jim
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> the layout. Can you post a link to the page?
I put one of the pages out as an example. The red line below the
"Belt Hog" is part of the H2. The pig/links/thumbnails are in a div
that is floated right (on some pages, those side links are short, so I
want the text to wrap around them...I don't j
I actually just set a background color for the floated div, which took
care of the issue.
The test site is still on a internal server, so I don't have a example
I can show you right now.
On 3/24/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim Wright wrote:
> > I ha
under the floated div. What is the best
way to avoid that? It doesn't extend under the floated div in IE,
only in FF/NS.
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