> >
> > You will see that in Opera and Safari et al that the right hand
> col doesn't
> > align with the left hand column.
> > I know that it is the content height rule that is causing the
> problem as I
> > had to add a hack for IE6/7. Any thoughts on how I could make
> this look the
> > business across browser land.
> >
> > There is much at stake here as the original design is based on
> tables and
> > this template has to work!!
> >
> > Your help as always is much appreciated.
> >
> > Ian
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Duuno. But without really getting into it, I think you may be assigning
> the border to, or within, the wrong (the content) element. Have you
> tried deleting /all/ the content height rules, and letting the software
> determine the content height?
> This might enable you to then /create/ a foot (last element to close
> that spans both columns). Set a height to it. Create two adjacent floats
> within it: one for the left-column; the other for the right column; and,
> give each  a border-top?
>
> Best,
> ~dL


Funny you should say that, as driving home in the car this evening I
wondered about that option.

I'll give it a whirl and see how it works

Cheers

Ian
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