[WSG] IE 6 Nightmares

2010-04-27 Thread Jason Byer
Hello, I've been racking my brain trying to solve a CSS problem and I was hoping somebody here can point me in the right direction. I'm developing a site that has to work in all modern browsers and IE 6. Here is the link to a sample page: http://www.jasonbyer.com/dev/new/ The problem

RE: [WSG] IE 6 Nightmares

2010-04-27 Thread Thierry Koblentz
I’ve been racking my brain trying to solve a CSS problem and I was hoping somebody here can point me in the right direction.  I’m developing a site that has to work in all modern browsers and IE 6.  Here is the link to a sample page: http://www.jasonbyer.com/dev/new/ The problem that I’m having

Re: [WSG] IE 6 Nightmares

2010-04-27 Thread Jon @ The PixelForge
To concur with Thierry, the float on #mainContent appears unnecessary on this page. Give it a margin, or padding, to push the content off the left bar and you should be good to go. Regards, Jon Warner http://thepixelforge.net/ On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Thierry Koblentz

RE: [WSG] IE 6 Nightmares

2010-04-27 Thread Thierry Koblentz
To concur with Thierry, the float on #mainContent appears unnecessary on this page. Give it a margin, or padding, to push the content off the left bar and you should be good to go. These two containers are siblings, so if the OP uses padding or margin to push the content off the left bar he

RE: [WSG] IE 6 Nightmares

2010-04-27 Thread AGerasimchuk
...@webstandardsgroup.org 04/27/2010 08:36 PM Please respond to wsg@webstandardsgroup.org To wsg@webstandardsgroup.org cc Subject RE: [WSG] IE 6 Nightmares To concur with Thierry, the float on #mainContent appears unnecessary on this page. Give it a margin, or padding, to push the content off the left bar