On 4/14/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Grevers wrote:
> > A site redesign was proceding nicely (and amazingly hack-free) until
> > I tried to clear a float, which triggered haslayout bugs in IE.
> >
> > I figured that giving layout to #content (via height:1px in a
> > conditional comment) should fix it, and indeed it has fixed the
> > peekaboo aspect of it, but IE has now applied a right margin or
> > padding or something of around 100px on #content. (it is supposed to
> > have a margin of 1.5em)
>
> ...but will also adjust the entire #content to the available width.
> There's a right-floating element - an 120px wide image - before the
> #content in your source-code, and that is affecting the following line-up.
>
Thanks Georg, that does indeed appear to have fixed it.
By the way folks, is the haslayout fix needed in IE7 too? (I can check
that on tuesday)
--
Richard Grevers, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Hat 1: Development Engineer, Webfarm Ltd.
Hat 2: Dramatic Design www.dramatic.co.nz
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