It's like IE6 knew it was getting ignored and decided to rear its ugly
head and say, "Don't forget about my 30% market share, you can't
abandon me and my exuberant fountain of undocumented rendering
errors!"

This is another pro site.  Note that I'm using an IE6 PNG fix to get
alpha transparency, but I don't think that's causing the problem here.
 I got IE6 standalone and I'm gonna start testing in it early, I
promise!

The URL:
http://dev.fluorideworks.org/parent

The problem is in the header... the images don't line up... just don't
obey the absolute positioning.

Works great in everything but IE6, where elements aren't going where
they should.  It's some absolutely positioned divs inside a relatively
positioned div.  Is there a quick fix for this, or at least the name
of the bug?

Daniel
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