Internet Explorer sucks at rendering floats correctly. It looks fine in 
Mozilla/Firefox.

I had the same problem a few weeks back when starting to redesigning my blog and I 
specified widths in percentages for the floated element and the elements that were to 
wrap around the floated element and it worked fine in IE and Mozilla/Firefox.

See if that helps any.

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> From: "Michael Kear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/05/18 Tue PM 06:02:44 EDT
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [WSG] Lines on top - anyone see why?
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> Second try - I didn't see anyone post about this yesterday - everyone was
> too busy debating PHP and javascript instead.  Perhaps today then ... 
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> I've added a 'specials' box to my auslegs site using that cute round-corner
> technique we read about on this list a few days ago.   (Mountaintop Corners
> : http://www.alistapart.com/articles/mountaintop/)    
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>  I'm really pleased with how it works and how good it looks.   Except for
> one page.   Can anyone see why the grey horizontal borders on the news page
> at  http://auslegs.com.au/news/index.cfm  are going on top of the specials
> box instead of underneath or stopping to the left? 
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> The CSS is at http://auslegs.com.au/styles/Auslegs.css
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> Cheers
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> Mike Kear
> 
> AFP Webworks
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> Windsor, NSW, Australia
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> http://afpwebworks.com
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Michael Rainey
Blog: http://raineym.dyndns.org/
Resume: http://mrainey.dyndns.org/

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