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Brooke's picture
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http://wrangler.websitewelcome.com/~wwwemer/emergent_financial.php

css: http://wrangler.websitewelcome.com/~wwwemer/Templates/css-andy2.css

Look at it in IE then in FF

IE is all wrong.

1. The body should be just under the header
2. The orange nav box should line up on the left with the header

Can you please look at this and let me know...Confused

Brooke
CATALUÑA - your Web and Print Connection

We develop effective web sites and print marketing materials for small service based businesses.
www.cataluna.com

Brooke's picture
Developer

She has: 681 posts

Joined: Feb 1999

Got a bit figured out. Can anuone help?

css now: http://wrangler.websitewelcome.com/~wwwemer/cssIE.css

Brooke
CATALUÑA - your Web and Print Connection

We develop effective web sites and print marketing materials for small service based businesses.
www.cataluna.com

demonhale's picture

He has: 3,195 posts

Joined: May 2005

It's hard to just quick fix this because of all the nested elements, I manage to salvage how it could look the same as you wanted, but I made several changes on the html and css...

It would require more time to polish this up, most of the problems are on the wrappers, the nested elements affect each other, the only problem you see in IE will be increasing if you continue to use the same nested elements, when you decrease the width of the site in IE it will push the containers for your content area below the navigation, but in FF it doesn't... The Only solution I have is to transfer the wrapping elements, and recode the css to match...

I recoded it, but its hard to instruct since I changed so many elements to make it work...