Having toiled over the weekend to finalise template which appeared to be ok
in FF and IE with a fix I now find that the page is not quite right in Opera
or Safari (or indeed FF on the Mac)

http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/css/dba/services.php

http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/css/dba/includes/style.css

You will see that in Opera and Safari et al that the right hand col doesn't
align with the left hand column.
I know that it is the content height rule that is causing the problem as I
had to add a hack for IE6/7. Any thoughts on how I could make this look the
business across browser land.

There is much at stake here as the original design is based on tables and
this template has to work!!

Your help as always is much appreciated.

Ian

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