Worked, thanks.
I had finally figured out that it was the use of the italic but I couldn't come up with a work around except changing to a sans-serif font and no italic.

Thanks.

On May 26, 2005, at 2:27 AM, Bruno Fassino wrote:

Michael Cassidy wrote:

I have a bar that I want to extend across the top of my page.
It works on all my pages except one; and on that one on my Mac's
browsers but not using Explorer in Windows.

http://www.panix.com/~cassidy/test.html

The bar across the top will extend if I just have a single
baptism; two
or more and suddenly in moves in on the right slightly.

I'm not sure if what I'm looking at is exaclly the same thing you were
referring to, anyway you have a problem caused by the italics (plus text justification) used in the "sponsor." In these conditions IE/Win sometimes makes a box wider than necessary, so your <p> are wider, and the blue top bar appears shorter. You should see the problem even with a single baptism: it depends on the window's width, which make the italics to wrap differently (resize the brower's window slowly in the horizontal direction: you should
see the problem appear and disappear.)
You can try this fix: Add "overflow: visible" to your div#outside. Read
more here [1]

hth,
Bruno

[1] http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/italicbug-ie.html

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