Wow this was easy.

Give the form element a width of 800px.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Brita Blom <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 4 Mar, 21:11, "Joe C." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i use firefox so just noticed this problem (my fault for not testing
> > both browsers).
> >
> > there's a nav pane, and a content pane.  when the browser window is
> > resized, the content pane drops below the nav pane.  this doesn't
> > happen in firefox, only in internet explorer.
>
> It happens, and should happen in every browser. I happens in Firefox
> too, so which version are you using?
>
> > here's an example of what's going on (open in IE):
> http://aspspider.ws/igbad/CSSProblem.aspx
>
> IE is doing the right thing. If there is something going on, it is in
> your browser. Is it an official relesase, or are some add-ons messing
> it up?
>
> > anyone have any suggestions on how to style the page so that the
> > content pane remains anchored?
>
> Don't float the last element, and give it a left margin, e.g. 'margin-
> left: 200px'.
> >
>


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