Dang, I thought my site was working well since I use Opera and Firefox for my own browsing. I then tried viewing my blog in Internet Explorer and the far right column is hosed. I’ll have to do some research and figure out what is going on with this, but in the meantime may I recommend you try Opera? It is now free and a wonderful browser.
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#1 by Antoine of MMM on February 23, 2006 - 18:53
Just taking a quick glance at your source code, and then looking again at the site, you issue most likely lies in the fact that your divs dont have specific alignment for the left and right columns. Here is one page that really gets into the crux of it (http://glish.com/css/7.asp) and has a pretty much solid working example that works fine in dang near every browser. If you want a live example, check out what I did with the Bible+ website (http://palmbibleplus.sourceforge.net) as that is a three col layout that works well even on some PDAs.