Sent by John Garrett on 18 October 2004 14:02
I'm sorry, re-reading my first post I see I didn't make myself clear.
I meant that when I increase the text size, on all browsers except
for mac ie 5, the first column expands, pushing the 2nd column. On ie
5 mac, the 1st column goes under the 2nd (positioned) column. So see
if you get the same behavior when you increase text size.
-John
At 11:37 AM -0500 10/15/04, John Garrett wrote:
>Can anyone tell me why my margin does not work on the 2-column
>layout on this page:
>
>http://www.wildweststudios.com/test-css/testcss.html
>
>The first column is not positioned, but the 2nd column is absolutely
>positioned, with a margin-left of 10px.
>
>On all browsers except for mac ie 5, the first column expands,
>pushing the 2nd column. On ie 5 mac, the 1st column goes under the
>2nd (positioned) column. WHY??
>
>
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