On 2008-01-06, IntraRELY (AT) gmail (DOT) com <IntraRELY (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Here is all the code. First view in IE which is how I want to display.
Then view in FireFox. For the life of me I cannot get it to work in
FireFox. I should not have to create seperate CSS's for each browser
so that isnt an option. |
I tried your markup in Firefox, Opera and Konqueror and it appears to be
rendering correctly in all three.
I do not have access to IE. If you explain how you expect it to render
(the url of a screenshot might be helpful) then it might be possible to
work out which IE bugs are causing the problem and how to get the effect
you want.
It's possible that it's CSS 2.1 10.3.5, the definition of available
width, that IE is getting wrong here. But this is only a guess, based on
your choice of class names: perhaps you're expecting test_topten_left
and test_topten_right to appear side by side rather than one below the
other?