Hi, Thanks very much for that info Wayne. I have tried what you said below, and on all the Mac browsers I have it works fine. Will have to wait until the morning to look at it on a PC with IE6.
I wanted to know why you need to reposition the c2div so that it follows the c3div? Also there was one other small problem that I have with the two logos on the home page near the bottom of the page. The Weather Logo and the Pay Pal logo align fine in the Mac browses that I have tried accept Omni Web and Safari where the Weather logo is lower. Any idea why this is? Thanks again for your help, much appreciated. David On 16 Jan 2007, at 00:37, Wayne Babineau wrote: > Hi David > > I find that IE and FF treat your pages differently, having to do > with the > way they interpret positioning. If I delete the div#c2, your > unpositioned > (ie: normal flow) box rather than leaving it empty, then IE7 treats > the page > like FF. > > Suggestions: check the width of your c1/c4 divs: c4 is 100px wider, > which > results in c2 being placed below c4 but beside c1. > > Look at the margins you've set for c3: looks like these are to adjust > position to compensate for the overlapping error. > > Since you have c2 in the normal flow and are floating the left and > right > boxes, dimensions like width and margins become crucial. > > Removing the margins from c3 and deleting c2 places c3 correctly in my > browsers. > > Finally, and also importantly, repositioning the c2 div in your > source so > that it follows c3 has the result of positioning it correctly in my > browsers. > > HTH > Wayne ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
