On 7/5/06, Skip Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I'll be swiggered.
>
> After futzing with the CSS for a good long time, something about the
> floats finally clicked.
>
> I changed the order of the includes. I load the leftnav first, *then*
> load the header, and now it works. It wasn't the CSS at all.
>
> Even so, I do thank Michael Landis for offering some simplification of
> my code. I still have some spacing tweaks to do, but this is
> fundamentally sound, right across the major browsers. Loading leftnav
> before header is a bit of a kludge, as it's contrary to common sense,
> but since this template is mainly for our own internal use, I'm willing
> to accept that.
>
> If anyone can work out a better solution, one that would put the
> includes in a more logical order, it'd be appreciated but not necessary.
> I will, as they say, leave that as an exercise for the student.

Thanks! I swear, it worked for me.... :-)

But I'm glad it all worked out in the end.

Michael
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