Hi Kim,
 
Drop in a clipped background gif of the same colour for the nav container on the CSS to the same width - 170px - but a few hundred px deep without overflow and all be well. I see you're using non break spaces to pad the depth but that will always be a fudge because once the window is resized (narrowed) your copy block will force the footer down and you're back to square one.
 
It's a pig to make divs expand to the footer. This is just one, simple and effective and lightweight (a few bytes), solution.
 
Mike Pepper
Accessible Web Developer
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Kim Kruse
Sent: 19 May 2004 09:22
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Subject: [WSG] Problem with IE

Hi,
 
I don't know if this question is appropriate to post here... but now I've done it.
 
On this page http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/test.htm I have a problem viewing in IE 6. On the left side there is about 10-15 px space between #navcontainer and #footer and I can't figure out why. (CSS here http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/mouseriders.css)
 
Could someone please have a look and maybe what the solution might be... if there is one. I would really appreciate it.
 
Thank you
Kim

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