Alex Robinson wrote:
> There is however no reason that the explicit width one should not be
> auto
> ie, width: auto is perfectly acceptable
>
> Except of course for IE Mac 5 treating that the same as 100%. [0]
> Though there is a solution of sorts for IE Mac 5 - use display:
> inline-block
>    http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/cssjunk/FloatInlineBlock.html

> That is, if you feel you have to cater for IE Mac 5.


On the WSG yesterday, I helped somebody who had problems with his navigation
bar in IE *6*.
I believe he didn't implement the fix yet:
http://www.mcmonagle.biz/nav2.htm
So you should see that without an *explicit* width, the links go full width.

Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

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