Hi all,

I am having trouble getting the CSS faux columns method working in a  
site I'm developing. It is a Joomla 1.5 site BTW. I want to be able to  
have either a two-column or three-column layout and thought the faux  
column method would do it. So it does for Safari, FF (Win/Mac) and  
IE7. But for IE6 there is a problem when I choose a three-column  
layout. Here is the site (the index.php matters, otherwise you will  
load my current live site).

http://www.tellura.co.uk/index.php

Having got here choose the "Workspaces" menu item to see the two- 
column layout (works everywhere) or any other menu item to see the  
problematic three-column layout.

As you can see, the image used for the background for the left sidebar  
doesn't display in three-column mode and the content column's white  
background doesn't fill the space unless the content is longer than  
the sidebars. But only for IE6, and only when there is no right sidebar.

I simply cannot figure out what I am doing wrong here. If anyone can  
illuminate me I would be very grateful.

Oh, there is one other weird thing on this site (IE6 only again): the  
orange teaser bar near the top of the page should be about the same  
depth as the blue menu title bars immediately below. In IE6 however  
the bar is about 11px deeper than in other browsers. Again I'm  
miserably baffled.

Thanks,


Ian.
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