Here is a possible cause and solution to your problem...

Quirky Percentages in IE6's Visual Formatting Model:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/percentages.html

Russ


> Hello everyone!
>  As my first post I'd like to ask you something technical.
> 
> I've got a simple div element with an unordered list inside (as you can
> see at www.re1.it/pierofix/justlinkit : the big gray square with all links).
> 
> The div's width is set in percentage and his padding is set in px: ok, it
> works!
> 
> In the previous version also the padding was set in percentage, but this
> solution makes the page a Guernica (by Picasso), with IE, OBVIOUSLY. The
> problem is that when I pass the mouse over one of the link in the list,
> the link shifts left and top (with 300 links, it seams to be in a disco!).
> 
> Have you ever seen this mess before? How did you solve it? I've set the
> padding in px but I'm not satisfied.

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