why not have the background on the breadcrumb div instead of a span that has
an absolute position and a width of 10 and multiple layers of background
images.


William Donovan
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2009/2/19 Lynette Smith <smithlyne...@bigpond.com>

>  Good morning
>
> Have just started a site and run into a strange problem  - strange because
> IE  is rendering the page as it should be and other browsers are not.
>
> http://www.westernwebdesign.com.au/wsgtest/wsuits.html
>
> The breadcrumb bar should  sit at the bottom of  the #main content - in FX,
> Opera and Safari it seems to be broken in two - half sits on top of the
> #main content which is a collection of thumbnails  and half sits
> underneath.  On similar pages where I have not added thumbnails it sits
> where it should.  It would seem it is   #ul.img that is causing the problem
> though I can't work out why particularly as IE is OK with it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Lyn
>
> www.westernwebdesign.com.au
> Affordable Web Design  Perth
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