Luke - I think it might be a simple calc issue. Grabbing my trusted
calculator and DOM Inspector, I found this:
#innerbox height 360px
.... this contains
a) #innerright height 360px
b) #innerleft no height specified
c) text "test content 1" no height specified
... my guess is that the text is bursting the div as it doesn't have enough
height to position itself as the #innerright uses up all available height.
In Firefox the text "test content 1" appears therefore outside the
containing div #innerbox and in IE it all goes a bit funny. Although you
want it to look like in Firefox, it appears actually broken in Firefox as
well, IE just shows the error in a more obvious way.
"test content 2" which resides within #main_outline has enough space and
displays. correctly.
My suggestion: reposition "test content 1" to give it enough height, either
by moving it within #mambobox or altering the layout in some other way.
Hope this works! Edith
PS: just had a look in Opera 8.5 - not pretty!! the inner box with the lemon
has gone over to the left window edge, left content not visible at all.
Something wrong with the positioning commands I think.
"In omnibus requiem quaesivi, et nusquam inveni nisi in angulo cum libro" -
Thomas a Kempis ("Everywhere I have searched for peace and nowhere found
it, except in a corner with a book")
Luke wrote:
I'd be grateful if somebody could look at the following problem. "test
content 1" should appear as it does in firefox on the following page:
www.loopfruit.co.uk
in IE, the div above does not appear to be closing correctly
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