Please see

http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/

We recentlly implemented pull down menus using CSS and a few other changes
where are designers were trying to constrain the width of the page.

This  broke in IE 6.0 or less. I asked for help on Expert's exchange
and some kind soul went "overboard" and returned  a complete
new page with java script and CSS fixed and so many changes that
I'm not able to identify specifically what particular CSS rule
is causing the bug.

Before I implement his solution I would like
to identify the one specific CSS rule that is causing images to be chopped
off at the top of the page, please ignore the fact that pull down
menus are not working in IE... We really don't care about that
so much, but the main DIV's do need to all render properly.

I'm thinking it is just one or two rules, like
"max-width" doesn't work.. you need to leave that out.
(if we go back to  a "stretchy" page... that's OK... not everyone
uses 30 inch Cinema displays (our work stations)... where if you resize 
the window
to some ridiculously width, the design is a bit funky looking (and thus
the effort was made to constrain width, but I think that is what
is breaking on IE.)

Thanks!

Sivakatirswami
www.himalayanacademy.com
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