Thx Ingo.  That was indeed the problem.

I couldn't get away with parent nodes not having layout so I went for  
the positioning route.  Works all except for shadows on the right and  
left of the page-area.  Oh well.. can't seem to win that battle.

Works in the same in every browser just missing that one part. If you  
want to see my solution its up there:

http://rochoet.newcitymedia.com/test.html

http://rochoet.newcitymedia.com/

stylesheets:

http://rochoet.newcitymedia.com/css/generic.css
http://rochoet.newcitymedia.com/css/layout.css
http://rochoet.newcitymedia.com/css/ie.css


Solution is a little too much of a kludge for me.  My vote is for  
design tweak.

Thanks again guys for all your help.

Nick


On Jun 22, 2006, at 12:05 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
>
> We have discussed this IE/Win problem in
> http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/acidicfloat.html
>
> As long as your float is wrapped in container that have "layout", they
> will expand to contain the float.
>

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