Ah!

That's not a TiddlyWiki but a CSS issue and it's normal and expected with 
floating elemenst. Search around in this group we already had this before.

In general you need to have something with a "clear:both" in its style. If 
I remember correctly I even posted an example which solves this without 
putting in any additional elements, jsut CSS.

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