Thanks a million! Wow! Lengthy reply! I actually tried taking out the 
img height auto with only the a img, but not the img;-( dah! Always 
helps to have a 2nd pair of eyes for these lacking in sleep one's;-) I 
thought the idea of the auto in css is to allow the image without the 
extra markup to render at it's natural size.

So to conclude for everyone on the list, and I'm changing the subject to 
help wiki'rs:
IE6 doesn't respect img        {  height: auto }
There ought to be a page of strict do not's for IE somewhere!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>  *Step 4: Solving the problem*
> In this case: omitting the general "auto"'s and see if you can miss 
> them or need them somewhere else in the page (if yes, then add a 
> special class/ID for that).
>
> *Step 5: Documentating the problem*
> This is the easiest part! For safety: open your notepad and write down 
> what problem and solution you found. Save in map "Tips and Tricks" + 
> link to Bookmark/Favorites, in case over time x you 'll happen to get 
> the same problem, remembering that you had solved this already some 
> months/years ago ("but how did I do that?"). - But unless it is a 
> small thing in a complicated css, I mostly don't need opening the 
> safety-map: 'cause it is burned in my brains. ;-)
>
> Greetings,
> francky
>

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