Clearing in the <li>, but leaving the float in the <a> seems to fix the problem.

Jake

Quoting Hugh Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> OK,
>
> I've thrown in the towel. No one piped up with solutions to the last
> couple of issues, so I've surrendered my dream to build an elastic
> layout.
>
> However, I still have one glitch to fix. And Firefox is the odd one out.
>
> No, don't flame me! I've been developing using Safari and Opera, which
> I thought would give me pretty much the same results.
>
> Here's what happened.
>
> I wanted a workaround for the refusal of IE 5 PC to honour the left
> padding on my subnav (where I wanted to put little arrows). So I've set
> the li a to float left, and set a clear: left to force them to align
> vertically.
>
> In Firefox the clear is ignored!
>
> What have I missed????
>
> I've coloured the links with a gold background for clarity.
>
> http://www.fortyfivedegrees.com/childrenfirst/access/
>
> css at http://www.fortyfivedegrees.com/childrenfirst/styles/cf2.css
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> -Hugh Todd
>
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