Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-28 Thread Barney Carroll
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Barney Carroll wrote: > >> http://proforest.test.textmatters.com >> >> First of all, the paragraphs for the 4 sections (with header and >> image) in the main column don't slot into place as they do with all >> the other browsers. I can't work out why they insist on clearing

Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-27 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Barney Carroll wrote: > http://proforest.test.textmatters.com > > First of all, the paragraphs for the 4 sections (with header and > image) in the main column don't slot into place as they do with all > the other browsers. I can't work out why they insist on clearing the > images. They don't. In

Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-27 Thread Barney Carroll
~davidLaakso wrote: > First place to look may be to validate the markup. Might not solve much > but always a good idea in problem solving. > Regards, > ~dL Good advice, David. My firebug and web developer had told me the page /was/ completely valid, but w3's validator argues. For reasons ab

Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-27 Thread ~davidLaakso
Barney Carroll wrote: > Hi list, > > Made the terrible mistake of working without IE6 checkups for a day. The > result is very confusing: > > http://proforest.test.textmatters.com > > > > > Regards, > Barney > > First place to look may be to validate the markup. Might not solve much but always

[css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-27 Thread Barney Carroll
Hi list, Made the terrible mistake of working without IE6 checkups for a day. The result is very confusing: http://proforest.test.textmatters.com First of all, the paragraphs for the 4 sections (with header and image) in the main column don't slot into place as they do with all the other brow