If the css isnt changing from one page to another, its probably
flowing too wide on those pages.  Try taking your content div a little
more narrow and see if that helps.

On 9/13/05, Cutter (CF-Talk) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I'm working on making all new sites I work on XHTML/CSS compliant,
> one step at a time. Not a heavy learning curve, but I am running into
> some small odd things that I don't understand. For instance, on
> http://i05.irieradio.com, on pages other than the home page and the
> blogs page, my central content area has decided to displace itself to
> below the left nav. This only occurs in Firefox, it displays fine in IE.
> This is a pretty common layout so I'm going nuts trying to figure out
> why it would be doing this. Any suggestions?
> 
> Cutter
> 
> 

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