Well, I had to set the nav type as pixels to make sure it didn't get  
too big in IE6, but I set it to 16px, so it should still be readable  
to most.

I removed most the margins and padding  from the center elements, but  
I had to put some back in to make the divs go where they should.

Now the page is displaying more or less properly on IE 6 & 7, and in  
FF and Safari.

Thanks for your help!


On Mar 4, 2008, at 7:48 AM, Jack Timmons wrote:

> Theresa,
>
> Sorry my help is incomplete. I'm working on a project myself and  
> can't spend too much time at once working on it.
>
> First, after you replace the </div> tag where it should be, remove  
> all the margins and padding from the two center elements. Also, get  
> rid of the height: 100% doesn't work right across browsers right  
> now. I'd just get rid of it, or put in conditional statements for  
> the vagrities in IE/FF.
>
> -Jack Timmons
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:40 AM, clanmesa.earthlink <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
> Duh. I didn't even stop to think to validate my code. I'll do that
> right now.
>
> >
> > http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential
> > http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential/ierc.css
> >
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