I added the search engine after I had checked the page so it is  
correct now.

I don't see what is wrong with this

<li id ="argyllbute"><a href="http://www.education.ea.argyll- 
bute.sch.uk/" title ="Argll &amp; Bute Education Services">Argyll  
&amp; Bute</a></li>

which is line 40
Line 40
Column 74
Element type "a" must be followed by either attribute specifications,  
">" or "/>".


On 17 Mar 2007, at 00:59, ~davidLaakso wrote:

> David Roberts wrote:
>> I have been batting with this problem for some time and have been   
>> unable to fix it.
>>
>
>
> Same as last time. And the time before that.
>
> /Start/ with behavior modification.
>
> Valdate the markup:
> <http://validator.w3.org/>
> Validate the CSS:
> <http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/>
>
> Bring it back. Someone will help you.
>
>
> Best,
>
> ~dL
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> The nav bar plus the whole 'top' section is lower in IE than FF  
>> and  other browsers that I have checked on this site.
>>
>> The URL is http://www.campbeltowngrammar.org.uk/
>>
>> The first links plus the search box are supposed to sit in the  
>> centre  of the top blue pane.
>>
>> The crest, name of school and next 3 links are to sit in the  
>> centre  of the main blue pane and there is then a small space and  
>> the main  nav bar.
>>
>> I have checked the code and it is ok, the other browsers that I  
>> have  checked it in are Camino, Firefox, Opera and Safari on a Mac  
>> all OK.
>>
>> It is only IE 6 on a PC that it is not working. I don't have  
>> access  to v7.0.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>>



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