At 07:12 AM 10/26/2007, Alan Gresley wrote:

>Hi Boddie
>
>As Amy has shown in the screenshot for IE6, the page falls apart. It 
>would appear that all those widths are causing IE6 a lot of trouble. 
>None of which are really needed for any browser. The width given in the source
>
><table width="500">
>
>for the table under "Chapter Section Heading" header was the start 
>of the trouble. Please see my alterations which brings IE6, IE7, FF 
>and Opera into line.
>
><http://css-class.com/x/threetemplate.htm>
>
>The styles are embedded in the page header and the troublesome parts 
>are commented out or changed. The page still falls apart in sections 
>after font resizing +2 in FF. This will need to be address. I hope this helps.
>
>Kind Regards, Alan
><http://css-class.com/>

Thanks Alan & Amy for all your help. I've snagged the code, so you 
can take it down now if you like. Even though I use CSS a lot I guess 
I'm still a novice at dotting all the 'i's and crossing all the 't's.

This will help me a lot. I've been training myself to setting widths 
for everything, just to be precise, and the newer browsers take it 
all in stride. I guess I keep forgetting that the older browsers just 
choke on all my nitpickiness... :D

I'll go over this code and try to figure out my mistakes. And I'll 
probably submit it again... everyone will get tired of me submitting...

Boddie

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