> Hello Ken,
>
> Thank you. I've not met {zoom: 1,0;} before, but I'll be giving it a
> try.
> I did wonder if it was a 'has-layout' problem, but don't know enough
> to make the
> suggestion. I thought, however, that the 'overflow:hidden' was
> meant to take
> care of that. But perhaps not.
Ken Hanson wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> I went ahead and pulled your stylesheet down and checked things out for
> myself, especially concerning div#txtcol.
>
> Pretty sure that guy's a has-layout bug. Those kind of bugs are a bit
> beyond me, but when I have no explanation for whats going on, I usually
>
David Laakso wrote:
> Tim Dawson wrote:
>> I have designed a page which seems to work well in FF2, FF3 and IE7 but
>> breaks up so badly in IE6 that it's hard to see what was intended. I've
>> yet to try any other browsers.
>>
>> http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/hmi/pages/bb-sw-mull.html
>
Tim Dawson wrote:
> I have designed a page which seems to work well in FF2, FF3 and IE7 but breaks
> up so badly in IE6 that it's hard to see what was intended. I've yet to try
> any
> other browsers.
>
> http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/hmi/pages/bb-sw-mull.html
>
>
> I'm still playing wi
I have designed a page which seems to work well in FF2, FF3 and IE7 but breaks
up so badly in IE6 that it's hard to see what was intended. I've yet to try any
other browsers.
http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/hmi/pages/bb-sw-mull.html
The layout has a header, and two columns. The left ('d