CSS positioning problem in IE 6 and earlier only

Hello Forum Amigos,
This page has a problem in IE 6 which I cannot figure out.
Any help would be
much appreciated!
http://fuentek.com/sites/GRC/index.html
If you look at the page with any newer browser, the section
with the heading
"What We Offer" - a <div> with the ID "mainContent" -
displays at the top of
the middle column, where it belongs.
In IE 6, it displays far down on the page, still in the
middle column, but
vertically just after the end of the content in the right
column.
Here's a screenshot of it in IE 6:
http://ayersvirtual.com/Screenshot_GRC_IE6.gif
Thanks very much in advance for any help,
Patty Ayers | www.WebDevBiz.com
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I didn't think I could say that it wasn't my site any more
times than I
already had! :-)
Patty Ayers | www.WebDevBiz.com
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"Murray *ACE*" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm relieved!
>
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> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Yes, and if it were my site, it would be a lot
different. :-)
>>
>> I really appreciate your help.
>>
>> --
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>>
>> "Murray *ACE*"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> It's minorish... (and amateurish, too!) 8)
>>>
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>>> Adobe Community Expert
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so!)
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>>>
>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in
>>> message
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>>>> Ok, I can't see that in my screenshot so
don't know how bad it looks.
>>>> If it's minorish, it may be acceptable for
IE6. Unless you're
>>>> suggesting a fix..?
>>>>
>>>> --
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Development
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Murray *ACE*"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> Looks better to me in IE6 now. I note
that the content container is
>>>>> still just a few px wider than the top
background image - I can see
>>>>> the background color peeking out past
the right edge of the rounded
>>>>> corner image....
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
>>>>> Adobe Community Expert
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when you do so!)
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in
>>>>> message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>> I've done what you suggested and
uploaded it, Murray - do you have IE
>>>>>> 6 to check it, by any chance?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
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Development
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in
>>>>>> message
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>>>>>>> Hi Murray - I wouldn't have
built the page this way either. I'll fix
>>>>>>> the Library item muy pronto.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And I'm about to try your
suggestion. Thank you, I really appreciate
>>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
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Web Development
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Murray *ACE*"
<[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>>>>>
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>>>> You have a link to a
stylesheet in your Library item, you know?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I wouldn't have built the
page that way.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would have made
div#mainContent be the full width (no margin),
>>>>>>>> and have it contain both the
content and the sidebar, with each of
>>>>>>>> them floated left. I just
think it's easier to control things that
>>>>>>>> way. But nevermind...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What happens if you reduce
the right margin on the div#mainContent
>>>>>>>> by 5px (and remove the
z-index which is unsuitable here)?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
>>>>>>>> Adobe Community Expert
>>>>>>>> (If you *MUST* email me,
don't LAUGH when you do so!)
>>>>>>>> ==================
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>> ==================
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "P@tty Ayers ~ACE"
<[email protected]> wrote in
>>>>>>>> message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>>>>> Hello Forum Amigos,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This page has a problem
in IE 6 which I cannot figure out. Any
>>>>>>>>> help would be much
appreciated!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
http://fuentek.com/sites/GRC/index.html
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If you look at the page
with any newer browser, the section with
>>>>>>>>> the heading "What We
Offer" - a <div> with the ID "mainContent" -
>>>>>>>>> displays at the top of
the middle column, where it belongs.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In IE 6, it displays far
down on the page, still in the middle
>>>>>>>>> column, but vertically
just after the end of the content in the
>>>>>>>>> right column.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here's a screenshot of
it in IE 6:
>>>>>>>>>
http://ayersvirtual.com/Screenshot_GRC_IE6.gif
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks very much in
advance for any help,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Patty Ayers |
www.WebDevBiz.com
>>>>>>>>> Free Articles on the
Business of Web Development
>>>>>>>>> Web Design Contract,
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>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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    Perry

    Hi and thank you very much. It was a little confusing as to whether you meant to add the rules you suggested or to replace them, or a combination of both, but I puzzled it out. I created a new MenuBarHorizontal.css file in a blank page and then made the changes you suggested and it works! Yay! I had to do a bit of tweaking to get it to look just the way I wanted, but it now works correctly in ie 7 and 8 and still works fine in everything else.
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    Perry
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    /* Copyright (c) 2006. Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. */
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        padding: 0;
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        cursor: default;
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        padding: 0;
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        padding: 0;
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        z-index: 1020;
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        width: auto;
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        top: 0;
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        border: 1px solid #CCC;
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    ul.MenuBarHorizontal a
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        cursor: pointer;
        background-color: #f5f5e8;
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        color: #333;
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    Adninjastrator

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    > FOUND A WORK AROUND!
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    > David
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    >

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    > The first box on the left aligns fine, relatively
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    > However, the next box 'jumps' down to the next line,
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    > space within the wrapper element for it. I assumed as
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    > line,
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    "socks_" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I am learning the rudiments of CSS positioning - I have
    gone through the
    >good
    > Macromedia docs and even bought a book which is useful
    (HTML Utopia). I am
    > now
    > applying some concepts to my first site.
    >
    > Oh how I thought I knew how to apply theory.
    >
    > The sily thing is I am stuck on a very basic stage. And
    I just cant figure
    > out
    > the solution. This is my problem.
    >
    > I want to centre my site on the page so I created a
    #wrapper <div> which
    > works
    > fine
    >
    > Then, I wanted to position two <div> 'boxes', each
    containing a logo
    > within
    > this wrapper, next to each other, left to right, with a
    small margin
    > imbetween
    > them.
    >
    > The first box on the left aligns fine, relatively
    positioned to the
    > wrapper.
    > Great.
    >
    > However, the next box 'jumps' down to the next line,
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    > space within the wrapper element for it. I assumed as
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    > line,
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    > floating at
    > this stage?
    >
    > Forgive me - Im grasping the concepts here
    >
    > Heres the code:
    >
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    > #master_wrapper {
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    > margin-bottom: 0px;
    > margin-right: auto;
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    >
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    > </body>
    >
    > If you are feeling especially kind, could you let me
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    >
    > Yours, cap in hand
    >
    > Chris
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    Test Repaint - From Blank VI, no problems.vi ‏5 KB

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