Matt,

Check you document declaration.  If it is non-existent, incomplete or has
syntax errors, the browser will, be default, show the page in 'quirks mode'.

On 12/11/06, Matt Quackenbush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, I'm finally getting around to see what all IE7 has "broken" in my
> various CSS websites.  I was rather surprised to find out that horizontal
> centering is on the list.  For instance, the following does not render
> properly in IE7:
>
> body {
>    margin: 0 auto;
> }
>
> While that *should* have no top/bottom margin, and the body centered on
> the
> screen, in IE7 it is now aligned left.  I've searched around google to see
> if I could find any articles regarding this, but have yet to do so.  So,
> if
> you've run across this and have already found/figured out what IE7 wants
> to
> see in order to behave properly, can you please post it?  I'm sure there
> are
> quite a few people (myself included) who would be most appreciative!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
> 

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