Thank you, your answer helped me to catch the point.
Here is the demo, which show why IE6 handles floats in the wrong way as you 
have already mentioned.
http://cim.szm.sk/float-clear-seq2.html

Michal Cizmazia


> > The solution for this particular set of images, would be to
> > change the order to:
> > #2, #1, #4, #3.
> > That way, #1 wants to stay at the same level as the
> > preceding #2, #4 wants to stay at the same level as the
> 
> > preceding #1, but is pushed down by #3, #3 wants to

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