Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> 
> Is it possible that you can use this reduced version in your 'real
> world' layout...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/test_07_3690.html>  ?
> 
> Would save you from having extra divs, and looks rock steady in my IE6.
> 
> regards
>     Georg

Thanks Georg and francky!

I am already using left:percentage value to position the columns

http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/eqhcol.html
css and comments inside.

(Basically, I am combining the footer stick alt with the equal heights 
column approach of One true layout, with the modification that the 
columns' padding excess is running from bottom to top, starting from the 
footer. With this attempt, I can omit the overflow disaster in Gecko's).

The additional margin is a small compensation for rounding errors. This 
effect is stuck in IE<7, depending on the initial window size. After 
resizing the window, the compensation kicks in and there is no gap 
visible anymore in IE between the right and the center column (so far I 
can see).

If anyone has an idea how to make IE behave ... I am stuck.

Ingo

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