Links to page and CSS in question:
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectFluid2col.html
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectStyle.css
The #round div has a couple margin issues in IE6 that I'm trying to
improve, but can't seem to get it to move at all.
The right hand margin should
Chris Akins wrote:
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectFluid2col.html
IE6 has severe stacking and 'hasLayout'-related problems with that
design. See if this rough CSS correction fits the bill...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/ca/test_08_0820.html
I believe you must be some kind of genius! :-) Your rough
corrections always bring things right into line. Not sure how you do
it so quickly. But thanks.
In your opinion is there another solution to this design that would
work better? Not asking for you to do the development, but rather to
Chris Akins wrote:
I believe you must be some kind of genius! :-) Your rough
corrections always bring things right into line. Not sure how you do
it so quickly. But thanks.
You're welcome.
FYI: I practice what I preach - see the [css-d] CSS Resources thread
from yesterday.
In your