All fixed. Thankfully. (**putting away the anticipated Excedrin**) Removed parentheses from around the url for the IE5 styles. This allowed it to read the IE5 styles.
This caused the content on the pmi-index.html to push up behind the header.... fixed by adding a padding-top to the #content. Displays issues in all other pages were fixed by re-adjusting the margins of the classes, and a little bit of padding-top tweaking. IE5.x spaz has passed... now retreating to the comfort of a big bowl of macaroni and cheese.... Hope everyone has a great evening! ~~J. Hodge _____________________________________________________________ I re-wrote the IE5 override CSS and re-uploaded.... the only nasty display issues that seem to persist in Win IE5.x are on the http://www.delineations.org/sandbox/pmi-index.html . (**reaching for the Excedrin bulk bottle**) In this instance, what I am seeing is: 1. The #header a#expo graphic link no longer displays. Critical issue. The image is written into the XHTML. 2. The #content .home-events h3 and #content .home-news h3 text no longer displays. Only the grey background. Critical issue. 3. The #content a.rss links no longer display. Critical issue. 4. The #footer now has a white-space gap below it, which should not exist. Cosmetic issue - after all, it *is* IE5.x. These do not present in Win IE6. ____________________________ ..back to THAT drawing board. Apparently IE5.x doesn't like parentheses around the url for the overrides, when using @import inside a conditional comment. ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/