Thanks David,

Hmmm...

I tried this but that div remains too low. It looked like it was  
doubling the top-margin so I tried adding halving that margin for IE  
but that did not work. It must be doubling something to make it drop?

Why does IE always seem to defy reason? Sigh...

Max



On Dec 19, 2006, at 4:59 PM, ~davidLaakso wrote:

> Maxwell Balmain wrote:
>> IE6 is pushing the right floated div(the tour photo gallery div)  
>> way  down?
>>
>> Why???
>>
>> Page is here:
>> http://maxwellbalmain.com/john_working/index.html
>> Styles is here:
>> http://maxwellbalmain.com/john_working/styles.css
>>
>>
>>
>> Max
>>
> No guarantee with these suggestions-- local file only with ie/6.0  
> (eolas) on xp:
>
> It may be that you have horizontal padding 30px on both width  
> bearing divisions. Compliant browsers (and even ie/7.0) include it  
> in the width. While ie/6.0 is adding that padding (30px) to each  
> division, causing the left cloumn to be hooked trapped beneath the  
> other one..
>
> Try subtracting the h-padding from the width of both containers for  
> ie/6.0.
>
> * html #left_column { background-color: fuchsia; width:550px;}
> * html #gallery { background-color: lime; width:530px;}
>
> and add an empty comment in the clear thing just for good measure:
> <div class="clearfloats"><!-- --></div>
>
> You may also need to kill the default margin/padding for h2?
>
> Best,
> ~Dl
>
>
> -- 
> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
>

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