Re: [WSG] IE layout glitch on Blog

2007-11-14 Thread Dave Woods
Looks like it's more likely to do with your use of the  tag.

Firefox is allowing the content to overflow into the other container whilst
IE6 won't.

The easiest fix would probably be to use some kind of overflow: auto; in
that section of the page along with a width to force a scrollbar on any
content that is wider than the left column.

Hope that helps.

Dave
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On 14/11/2007, Simon Cockayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am not the owner of  http://www.shield.on.ca/Blog/index.php ...
>
> But...I am puzzled as to why the navigation sidebar drops down below the
> blog content in IE 6...but appears fine and dandy (top right immediately
> below the header) in Firefox 2.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I am thinking it is an IE "double padding/margin" type
> error...yes...no...yes??
>
> Simon
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[WSG] IE layout glitch on Blog

2007-11-14 Thread Simon Cockayne
Hi,

I am not the owner of  http://www.shield.on.ca/Blog/index.php ...

But...I am puzzled as to why the navigation sidebar drops down below the
blog content in IE 6...but appears fine and dandy (top right immediately
below the header) in Firefox 2.

Any ideas?

I am thinking it is an IE "double padding/margin" type
error...yes...no...yes??

Simon


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