Dave Goodchild wrote:

>Hi all - just realised what I did. Learned how to appease IE re centering of
>divs, but put text-align: center in the container rather than the bsoy.
>Looks ok now, apart from some small issues with dimensions which I guess are
>part and parcel of navigating this minefield. However, any comments or
>suggestions on how the site looks in IE now would still be appreciated,
>actually even more so as they may be subtle ones...
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>>My test page is available at http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/test1.php
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>>...looks cool in Firefox and Opera, then I viewed in IE6...aaargh!
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I think you will need  to keep it from breaking right and bottom on zoom 
in Gecko browsers-- IE will go along for the ride. I am terrible at 
fixing stuff. Perhaps someone else on the list will bail you out. If not 
try the two column layout on this page: 
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/>. And enclose the 
whole ball of wax in a containing division set to a fixed width.
Best,
~davidLaakso
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