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luar
This migh be a problem with IE6 on my PC but my girlfriend's Mac using IE5 has no problem with this.

Please take a look at http://www.luar.org.

I am trying to do a three column blog:

Col 1: Personal Links (under development)
Col 2: Blog Content
Col 3: Archive Info

If you look at the first entry you will see an open space on the left. This is where a photo should be appearing. It has a LEFT ALIGN attribute. If I use RIGHT, the problem also exists.

If I do any other alignment attribute or none at all, the image does show up. It is only when using LEFT or RIGHT that this happens.

If I use another style sheet that uses the more conventional 2 column approach, there is no problem.

Looking at my style sheet and I see no problems with IMG tags or any use of the FLOAT attribute.

I suspect it has something to do with the DIV tag but not sure.

Any help here would be great.

Thanks,

Luar
nammer
I know this isn't immediate help, but I'd suggest you validate your HTML and perhaps your CSS - if you're experiencing "why does my site look weird in X browser" problems, validating can help troubleshoot and proofread your code.

Hope this helps -

Donna
luar
QUOTE (nammer @ Sep 24 2003, 08:22 PM)
I know this isn't immediate help, but I'd suggest you validate your HTML and perhaps your CSS - if you're experiencing "why does my site look weird in X browser" problems, validating can help troubleshoot and proofread your code.

Hope this helps -

Donna

I did that and it did not tell me anything particularly wrong. Thanks anyway.

Raul
kadyellebee
It looks like you have code with the same basics as the blogstyles templates -- so I'm guessing that its the position:relative in the #content section that's causing you problems. Check out this thread for more details. smile.gif

Kristine
luar
QUOTE (kadyellebee @ Sep 24 2003, 11:47 PM)
It looks like you have code with the same basics as the blogstyles templates -- so I'm guessing that its the position:relative in the #content section that's causing you problems.  Check out this thread for more details. smile.gif

Kristine

Oh this worked out immensely

Thanks,

Raul
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