Yes that is what I thought!
But if  I do that it makes it worse.
It does not matter how many
float lefts you place in to the css!

see the example attached.


On 20/01/10 12:08, David Laakso wrote:
PurencoolGmail wrote:
hi webstandards group.

I have one question I can't seem to find and answer to
below is all my css in a document I have created. It is xhtml
transitional. My document works fine except when I
add float:left; to my content div. It will not stay in the
wrapper. I know that it must be a simple answer. I have tried reading
the W3C on floating but got loss. I am trying to get the div to sit nicely
next to menuB. Can someone explain why this is happening? =)







Add float: left; to #menuB?


~d




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<b>John Cullen</b>
purencool.com



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