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I have a 3 column design, and in the process of making other changes, I threw off the 3rd column in IE (it works fine in FF) - it now displays at the bottom of the page instead of where it normally should - and I can't figure out what I need to do to get it back to normal.
It's on my test blog at www.weblog-about.com
Any ideas, suggestions, fixes, etc you can give me would be greatly appreciated! :)
M.Saulis
What are your width/padding/border/margin dimensions on these columns? Are you floating them?
Incidentally, I posted this problem on a site i was doing a while back, and the strangest thing was that a combination of 3 floated columns adding up to 100% width was doing what your site is doing, but only in IE6 versions lower than 6.0.29. That version and newer releases displayed the columns just fine. Go figure.
P.S.: Welcome to WebmasterWorld!
P.P.S.: Try to avoid posting URLs, it's against the T.O.S.; we're happy to take a look at the problematic code if you want to post it here...
Ok, I've been racking my brain all day about the widths, and I figured out the problem when there's a single post, but when there are multiple posts (all correct widths, I checked each post individually) it shoves the sidebars down to the bottom of the post loop... Now it does it in both FF and IE...
I can post the code, but it's not a small template - neither the .css or index.php file. Should I post it still? Or is my problem common enough that you recognize it? :)