Re: [css-d] IE6 ruins Holy Grail Layout with innocuous javascript

2008-05-23 Thread Ingo Chao
Chris Hardie wrote: I've seen a lot, but this is a new one and a doozy: http://142.177.155.236/test.asp ... Now, click on the Change alt text of right-hand image button. The left-hand column is now thrown over 375 pixels, and the alert now indicates an x-position of 380px! ... I did

Re: [css-d] IE6 ruins Holy Grail Layout with innocuous javascript

2008-05-23 Thread Chris Hardie
Hi Ingo, That does seem to have quelled the issue, many thanks. FWIW, I applied display:inline-block to the innerwrapper to trigger hasLayout, and in my specific case it appears to work. I then created the following rule in case other browsers had difficulties with it: html body #innerwrapper

[css-d] IE6 ruins Holy Grail Layout with innocuous javascript

2008-05-22 Thread Chris Hardie
I've seen a lot, but this is a new one and a doozy: http://142.177.155.236/test.asp This page is a modified version of Levine's Holy Grail layout. At first blush, everything is tickety-boo. In IE6, click on the Check position of left-hand column button to pop-up a message indicating the

[css-d] IE6 ruins Holy Grail Layout with innocuous javascript

2008-05-22 Thread Chris Hardie
I've seen a lot, but this is a new one and a doozy: http://142.177.155.236/test.asp This page is a modified version of Levine's Holy Grail layout. At first blush, everything is tickety-boo. In IE6, click on the Check position of left-hand column button to pop-up a message indicating the