I must agree with you. I only added the mac hack bit as it was available, but it created the more problems which I couldn't see!!!
I stopped using IE 5 (mac) about 5 years ago as it displayed a lot of sites incorrectly. I started using icab (which works fine). I'm now using Safari.
Thanks gman,
I've put your amended .html and .css on the web for all to see:
My Content
My original html/css passed W3C Validation with flying colours. My problem was creating a hack (box model hack) for IE5/6 win, because it reads .middle width as being 545px not 595px (thanks MS)...
zipped project
creatabledesign,
here is the site, zipped. I've added a second file I was working on. It uses all the same files except for the CSS.
thanks for your help, much appreciated.
Johnathan,
I've added 'clear: none' to the .middle-top class (yellow Bgd + top pool table cushion image), this class is a container for the .middle class (red background + left & right cushions image).
attached is a screen shot of what the page should look like.
Marko
Try this:
Replace your 'content' with this:
<!-- start content -->
<div id="content">
<div class="flower"><img src="http://www.graphicdesignforums.co.uk/images/img06.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="234" /></div>
<div class="text_text">
<h1> Text text text text text...
I've been put of using CSS for page layout because of the issues with IE. Last year I had a go, but fell foul when I tested in IE.
I've had a go this weekend (not that I'd had better things to do!!!), hours later I'm still still having trouble...
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