Hello!
The below question is probably something rather mundane that you
folks get
bothered about on a regular basis, but I've tried a few corrections and
I'm not quite sure what the issue is, and testing is rather hard as I
have
a Mac, and no version of Internet Explorer.
Site: http://arador.org/gazette/
CSS: http://arador.org/gazette/wp-content/themes/gazette/style.css
It is a fairly complicated WordPress site for one of my school's
newspapers. Obviously it isn't active yet, but it should be going
live in
late August. The CSS file is an absolute mess, since I've added to it
and
built it up--I didn't start with a firm design vision. It also isn't
finished, so a lot of things remain to be polished off, particularly on
individual story and category pages.
I have a two problems:
1) Search box does not stay on the same line as the very top links.
Instead, it makes that entire box significantly larger than it should
be.
2) The big problem, that happens on every page, is that the right-most
sidebar doesn't seem to fit in IE, and it does in every other browser.
I'm guessing it has something to do with stacking padding elements
and the
like, but I'm really not sure. The strange thing is that the left-most
column looks correct, while the center column seems to gain ~10 extra
pixels. The same problem happens for the four columns at the bottom
of the
page-- Athletic should be over to the right.
I'm sorry for asking something so inane, but I'd really appreciate any
assistance!
Miles Skorpen
Swarthmore College
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