I am working on a new, buzzword-compliant version of my site, and
have it working really nicely in Safari and Firefox (both
platforms). But I happened to test it out on my accountant's PC
running AOL and IE (not sure exactly which version) and saw that
two pages were not displaying in two columns, while all the rest
were fine. I can't for the life of me figure out why this page:
<http://walterdavisstudio.com/new/case_studies/liberty_fund.php>
...appears in one tall narrow column rather than two, while this
one, which is identical in every respect layout-wise, does not:
<http://walterdavisstudio.com/new/case_studies/good_service_guide.php>
The home page is similarly dysfunctional:
<http://walterdavisstudio.com/new/index.php>
...it should appear in two columns, yet in this (unknown) version
of IE, the right column appears below the left.
Whenever this happens, the header and footer appear normal width. I
am supposing that this is a floated inline with margin issue,
double-margins maybe? Is there a good way to figure out precisely
what is happening here when you don't actually own (read: trust on
the network) a PC?
Thanks in advance,
Walter
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