Hi everybody,
please take a look at this:

http://www.giuseppecraparottacv.co.uk/doubts/about.html

the div including the copy also contains an image (quote) on top, being this
wider than the div's declared width.
As a consequence IE6 increases the width of the div as equal to the width of
the image, while other browsers still respect the width declared by me.

Is it any way to force IE6 to consider the image as going out of the div's
width instead of widening the div accordingly to it.
If not I'll probably place the image out of the div, but this would be
semantically incorrect, being the quote part of the copy. Also, I don't like
to surrender to IE6 oddities...

thank you very much,
Giuseppe
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