Thanks in anticipation –
I managed to get it working across all my target windows browsers. Now to move
on to the mac – anyone want to have a look in a
few Mac browsers and tell me the bad news? Go on - it’ll be fun breaking
another designers spirit ;) BTW the working page is http://www.swamphen.com/testing/naturalgrocer/index4.html
- it took some weird changes to a few padding and margin settings to please all
the browsers – and I am still not sure why some things weren’t supported.
Anyhoo… -----Original
Message----- Hi guys, Just
wondering if anyone knew why this layout http://www.swamphen.com/testing/naturalgrocer/index3.html
was breaking in IE5 (severe) and 5.5 (not so severe). I suspect it may be to do
with the box model or a float bug, but can’t quite isolate it. Any help
much appreciated. The
rendering problems are: · in IE5 (Win) the top edges of the two columns are not even; · In IE5.5 Win the spacing between the columns is too close; · Haven’t even looked at the mac yet! Works in
IE6, N6, Firebird Cheers James |
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