> IE does not contain float unless the container has a layout.
> 
> 
> > Technique is as follows:
> >
> > .clearfix:after {
> >     content: '.';
> >     display: block;
> >     height: 0;
> >     visibility: hidden;
> >     clear: both;
> > }
> 
> Different methods are explained here:
> http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/clearing-floats_and_block-
> formatting_conte
> xt.asp
> 


Sorry for this classic issue... :s

As it states here:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html
I'm trying to apply the clear fix method to the parent of the element I
wanted to fix.

But IE-6 seems to ignore it, and the right column still drops.


The html:
http://www.nuvemk.com/rebelate/rebelatehome/home2.html

The main css:
http://www.nuvemk.com/rebelate/rebelatehome/css/home2.css

The ie specific css:
http://www.nuvemk.com/rebelate/rebelatehome/css/home2_ie.css

I see general misplacement of the "content" element on the page in IE6,
maybe it is related with the no-appliance of clearfix method ?


@David:
You were right, again. 
The warnings were now gone. 

*Quest: the true meaning of "warning"...*
Is it because, somehow, the validator validates also potential problems on
potential browser configurations, hence, calling those potential problems:
warnings? 
So, when we try to fix those miss-browser interpretations, the validator
will recognize that the potential problems are no longer there, and cease
the warnings display?



Regards,
Márcio





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