This happens because of a bug with IE6, I believe. The bug is called
the double margin bug or something. I think it only happens for
floated elements.

Try searching this list for 'IE6 double margin'.

I think the fix is to apply {display:inline} to the offending element.



On Jul 16, 3:15 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's a link
>
> http://www.talktochange.com/surveylayout/index.html
>
> Can't find typo's or unclosed tags or whatever.
>
> The margin of the "push-1"-class is 40px but it looks like he takes
> 80px.
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