> On 4/11/10 3:15 PM, Peter Bradley wrote:
> > I have an example site that I've developed for a course I'm doing.
> > There are no serious problems with it except in IE6; of which there
> > is just one that I can't remember how to fix.  Here's one of the
> > pages affected:
> >
> > http://www.peredur.net/tt280/pb88_ph.htm
> >
> > On opening the page, the right sidebar is mis-positioned; but it
> > jumps back into the correct place if I hover over a link in the
> > main-nav navigation bar.  I seem to remember that there is an easy
> > fix for this in CSS, but I can't for the life of me find my notes.
> > Can anyone, please, remind me as to what I have to do?

I believe your wrapper needs a layout, so David's suggestion should work as
it sets a width on #wrapper.
Did you try that fix?

Also, I'd wrap the main content in another DIV and style that one with
overflow:hidden and zoom:1 to create a new block formatting context to
"escape" the left float. 


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Regards,
Thierry 
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