CSS - Div Won't Sit Alonside Floated Div In Ie - It Drops Down Instead
Hi Folks [I don't think my last attempt went through - I made a mistake],
I have a page here with a problem that's occupied me for over a day. I can't get my non-floated 'DIV#left' to sit beside my floated 'DIV#right'. The DIV#left containing the subnav slips, or is forced down the page; http://johniwhite.com/tests/ireland/level_2.html I'd love to hear the easy answer! Here's the CSS: div#left_level2 { width: 130px; height: 50px; vertical-align: top; padding: 0; margin: 0px; /* display: inline;*/ /* border: 1px solid #0F0;*/ } div#right_level2 { float: right; width: 594px; height: 50px; padding: 0 0 0 0; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; vertical-align: top; } ---- The code for a more simple version at http://johniwhite.com/tests/ireland/2_col_test.htm <div id="middle"> <div id="right_level2"><!--the floated div for content--></div> <div id="left_level2"><!--the non-floated div for subnav--></div> </div> ---------- Love to hear thoughts, thanks John Similar TutorialsIn Firefox, I've got a right div that is not repsonding to an auto width in FF. I am not a pro a CSS (yet ) and I hope that someone can give me the one line solution that I am missing. I've included a screen shot of the problem, any help is greatly appreciated. - K CSS Code Code: #MainContainer { float: left; width: auto; } #Main { margin-right: 0.2em; } #MainContent { padding: 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em; } #SidebarContainer { float: right; width: 250px; border-top: 1px solid #C0C0C0; padding-top: 5px; clear: right; } #Sidebar { padding-bottom: 5px; background: #ADADAD; background-image: url(../images/SidebarBackground.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; clear:left; } #SidebarContent { margin: 0.2em 0.2em 0.2em 0.2em; } I have some very simple code that has a <div> underneath a <table>. I want the DIV to be up against the bottom of the table with no space. It works fine until I add a <p> tag into the DIV. After doing this, the DIV moves down away from the table. The DIV will contain all the page's content and will automatically adjust it's height to the content. Here's the HTML code (The DIV in question is the "main" DIV): Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Page Title</title> <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div class="header"> <center> <img src="images/header/header1.jpg" alt="Header" width="795" height="170" /> <br /> <table class="headertable" width="795" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td class="headertd"><a href="1">Link 1</a></td> <td class="headertd"><a href="2">Link 2</a></td> <td class="headertd"><a href="3">Link 3</a></td> <td class="headertd"><a href="4">Link 4</a></td> <td class="headertd"><a href="5">Link 5</a></td> <td><a href="6">Link 6</a></td> </tr> </table> </center></div> <center> <div class="main"> <p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <h1>Main Content</h1> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </p> </div> </center> <center> <div class="footer"> <span style="float:left;margin-left:5px">Footer Text 1</span> <span style="float:right;margin-right:5px">Footer Text 2</span></div> </center> </body> </html> Here's the CSS: Code: @charset "utf-8"; /* CSS Document */ body{ background-color:#E0A766; } /* Header Styles */ .header{ width:795px; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; } .headertable{ text-align:center; border-right:solid 2px black; border-left:solid 2px black; border-bottom:solid 2px black; background-color:#006600; } .headertable a:link{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none;} .headertable a:visited{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none;} .headertable a:hover{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none; background-color:#048E04} .headertd{ border-right:solid 2px black; } /* Main Content Styles */ .main{ width:791px; padding-bottom:20px; border-right:solid 2px black; border-left:solid 2px black; border-bottom:solid 2px black; background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; } /* Footer Styles */ .footer{ width:791px; height:18px; padding-top:2px; padding-bottom:2px; border-right:solid 2px black; border-left:solid 2px black; border-bottom:solid 2px black; background-color:#006600; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; color:#FFFFFF; font-family:"Times New Roman", Times, serif; font-size:12px; } .footer a:link{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:underline;} .footer a:visited{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:underline;} .footer a:hover{color:#FFFFFF; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:underline; background-color:#048E04} I know my code isn't up to current standards/trends (such as using a table for a navbar), but this was the easiest, fastest way to create the layout I wanted, so I would like to keep the current code. I just need to know if it's possible to have the DIV not drop down when it contains a <p> tag. If I take the <p> tag out of the "main" DIV, everything looks fine. Here are a couple screenshots: Here's what it's supposed to look like: http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/617/screen1d.jpg Here's what happens after adding the <p> tag: http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8934/screen2a.jpg There are two things I dont like in this world: 1. Internet Explorer 2. 1024x768 Anyway, I have a problem in IE. The problem is that a div is falling down below the other divs. It looks like this: http://files.upl.silentwhisper.net/...8/ieproblem.JPG Works in FF (of course, hehe). Any idea what this might be or any solution? Code: #box1 { border-right: 1px solid #a0a0a5; border-bottom: 1px solid #a0a0a5; background-color: white; width: 680px; height: 440px; text-align: left; color: #5b626e; padding: 15px; margin-left: 182px; overflow: auto; position: absolute; } #box1 a:link, #box1 a:visited { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #0b1a48; text-decoration: underline; } * html #box1 { float:left; } Thats the CSS for the div falling down. Image example here. Text different behavior Why is is that the text drops down in different area of the div. The div is set a specific size but the text drops down where ever it wants. I have not added ant <br> tags just srtaight text and it still drops down where ever. Why does the text not go all the way to the end of the div anyway? Hey all, I have been working on a site in CSS which looks pretty much how we want it to look in FF, however IE is giving me all sorts of problems. If you look at the following page http://www.mobileshop.com/3phones.com/viewphone.php in firefox you can see that the middle (white) column rests nicely between the two side columns, however, if you change to IE and look at the very same page then the middle column drops below the left side column. This is my first time at a css design and i cant work out why it is doing it, also the main logo is supposed to be centered, in IE it is left aligned. If you are viewing the source, you will see a tag soup of tables in the middle of the nice CSS, this is due to the fact that we pick up a feed and it dumps the data into our page. This will change to be pure CSS but i am running out of time to get the site launched first. One final question, i downloaded the Tidy HTML validator for firefox. I managed to get my pages passed the W3c online checker, but tidy claimed there was still errors. I went through and fixed all them to get a happy green tick but then when going back to W3C validation some things failed. I was under the impression that Tidy was developed by W3C, so why do they give varying results regarding validation? Thank you for your time. I'm having a problem in IE6 when I make the browser window narrow so that all the images cannot fit horizontally. The page is at: URL In other browsers Firefox win/mac, Safari, things work ok if I make the browser window narrow so that some of the images in the right section (#section1) will not fit. The images get clipped and a horizontal scroller appears. But in IE6/Win, the whole table of images gets dropped down. I thought the issue was related to: Internet Explorer and the Expanding Box Problem URL But trying overflow:hidden; in #section1 did not help. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks- YamaMon Hello, I have a page where a left-floated <div> is nested within the main <div>. Content then is placed in a <div> next to the left-floated one. My problem is that the main <div> does not stretch to the height of the left-floated <div>, rather just to the height of the content. I placed: Code: <br style="clear: both;"> after the content <div> which usually does the trick but it's not working for some reason... And even more confusing is the fact that if I change the <br> to something else like say <span>, the main <div> does stretch to the proper height BUT the content within the <h1> tag and the content <div> are not displayed until you do something like minimize the window then restore it or bring another window in front of it then bring it back to focus. This happens in IE only. Any ideas? Page html/css: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> body { font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 76%; background-color: #f9dcb3; margin-left: 0px; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } #cRightPaneBot { background-color: #D9E0EA; border: 1px solid #9DA7B5; margin: 23px 0px 0px 0px; padding: 15px 10px 15px 15px; /* width: 673px; height: 238px; */ } .cLeftPane { margin: 0px 20px 0px 0px; border: 1px solid #9DA7B5; overflow: hidden; float: left; background-color: #F5F7FB; height: 223px; /* */ } h1 { font-size: 1.5em; /* display: inline; */ } .breakAfter { margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="cRightPaneBot"> <h1 class="breakAfter">My Title</h1> <div class="cLeftPane" style="width: 200px;"> hello </div> <div id="content"> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Duis tortor dui, imperdiet eu, porta vel, blandit in, augue. Morbi et sem ut libero tempus facilisis. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Sed vestibulum posuere neque. Nullam quis pede. Nulla posuere neque non pede. Etiam nec ante non eros sodales feugiat. Morbi malesuada lorem at velit. Praesent augue erat, sollicitudin sit amet, imperdiet eget, ornare at, dui. Curabitur at urna. </div><br style="clear: both;"> </div> </body> </html> Hi, I'm having a familiar problem: with this page The the content on a contained and floated div is over running it's containing div. I have had this problem before and using something like: Code: #innerwrap:after { content:"."; display:block; clear:both; height: 0; clear: both; visibility: hidden; } Has worked before, but this time it's not. I'm having to specify a unique class and heitht for the #main box or use <br/>. It would be nice not to have to do this. Can anybody advise me what to look into please. Thanks James Aaaah! another problem... now i have 2 divs, left one floated, and right one set that it's left margine distances him from left div. when i print that page from FF it's ok, but when i try to print it from IE it looks like left one isn't floating - divs are one beneath other (right one shifted to right for that margin value). what now? thanks As always IE woes... Anyway I have a design that I'm currently reworking into a css/div positioned site. I'm almost done with it, but the problem I'm having is that I have 2 floated divs below a horizontal navigation bar. In IE these two floated divs are not positioning themselves directly beneath the nav bar like they do in FF. There looks to be a 3px or so gap between them. I will post screenshots for a better idea of what I'm talking about. The HTML is: Code: <div id="container"> <div id="top"></div> <div id="brands"> ....stuff here.... </div> <div id="slides"></div> <!-- Slides and Vert_nav are not appearing directly below brands in IE--> <div id="vert_nav"> ....stuff here.... </div> </div> CSS Code: /* CSS Document */ html, body { background: #000000; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; color: #FFFFFF; } #container { width: 760px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; } #top { width: 760px; height: 239px; background: url(../images/top.jpg) top left no-repeat; } #brands { width: 760px; height: 31px; } #slides { width: 667px; height: 350px; float: left; background: url(../images/slides.jpg) top left no-repeat; T} #vert_nav { width: 93px; height: 350px; float: right; } should.jpg is how the page is supposed to look. shouldnt.jpg is how it is appearing in IE. Hi, I've got a little problem. I have two floated DIVs (left and right) inside a non-floated DIV. Below that, I have another non-floated DIV. In Internet Explorer, the bottom DIV appears where the floating DIVs end. In Firefox, however, the bottom DIV god underneath the floated DIVs and sticks to the top. here's the related CSS: css Code: Original - css Code #content { padding: 34px 26px 0 26px; text-align: left; } #content #leftcol, #content #rightcol { height: 30px; padding: 0px; display: block; margin: 0px; } #content #leftcol { width: 532px; float: left; } #content #rightcol { width: 230px; float: right; } #footer { height: 95px; background-image: url(images/footerstrip.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; width: 100%; text-align: center; margin: auto; float:left; }
The floated DIVs need to be height-flexible, so floating the bottom DIV relatively would not work. The bottom div needs to start at the bottom of the floating DIVs. I hope somebody can lend a hand - thanks in advance, all. I have some tabular data that I would like displayed in two columns within a div. The div has some basic styling on it to create a block around the tables. The tables should appear side by side at the top of the div, so I floated the tables. I then found that the width of the div was always 100% unless I floated the div as well. This made the div wrap around the tables nicely, but caused the next element to appear to the right of the div, not on the next line as it normally would. Here is the basic code I have so far: Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> div.box1 { border: 1px solid red; background: #afafaf; padding: 2px; float: left; } div.box1 table { float: left; border: 1px solid blue; margin-right: 15px; } </style> </head> <body> <h1>Div</h1> <div class="box1"> <table> <tr> <td>Field1:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Field1:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Field1:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Field1:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <td>Field2:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Field2:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Field2:</td> <td>Value</td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> <h1>Next Text</h1> </body> </html> I would like for the "Next Text" to appear on a new line after the div. After reading this page, I added the following to my css: Code: div.box1:after { content: 'clear me'; clear: both; display: block; height: 0px; visibility: hidden; } However, this had no effect on the results in Firefox or Safari. The only way I have found to clear the div is to add style="clear: both" to the h1 tag following the div. I would prefer to not do this because it will be problematic for our graphics guys down the road. Any advice on how to clear the div and keep it wrapping around the tables? I am new to css, and am eager to build the equivalent of a work-week calendar using only css. Basically, a five item table without using table tags. I have succeeded with firefox, but for some reason I am getting an odd reordering of the div elements in IE. I will post the html and the css below, and could really use some pointers. I am sure it has something to do with the float commands, but am not even sure what to call this problem to search for it! Here's the html page <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="killmer.css"> <title>Killmer's Science Page - Chemistry Assignments</title> </head> <body > <div class="left"> <h1><a href="chemcalendar.html" class="one">Chemistry Calendar</a></h1> </div> <div class="left"> <h1>Chemistry Textbook Online</h1> </div> <div class="left"> <h1>Chemistry Today Calendar</h1> </div> <div class="left"> <h1>Chemistry Today Textbook Online</h1> </div> <div class="right"> <img src="./images/logo.jpg" ></img> </div> <div class="right"> <h2>Chemistry Daily Assignments</h2>. </div> <div class="right"> <div class="monday"> <h1>MONDAY</h1> </div> <div class="tuesday"> <h1>TUESDAY</h1> </div> <div class="wednesday"> <h1>WEDNESDAY</h1> </div> <div class="thursday"> <h1>THURSDAY</h1> </div> <div class="friday"> <h1>FRIDAY</h1> </div> <div class="monday"> <h1>MONDAY</h1> </div> <div class="tuesday"> <h1>TUESDAY</h1> </div> <div class="wednesday"> <h1>WEDNESDAY</h1> </div> <div class="thursday"> <h1>THURSDAY</h1> </div> <div class="friday"> <h1>FRIDAY</h1> </div> </div> </body> </html> And here's the css a.one:link {color:black; text-decoration: none;} a.one:visited {color:black; text-decoration: none;} a.one:hover {color:red; text-decoration: none;} a.one:active {color:black; text-decoration: none;} body { background: url(./images/backgroundblend.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-y; background-color:black; } h1 { color:black; font-family:"times new roman",serif; font-size:100%; } h2 { color:silver; font-family:"times new roman",serif; } div.left { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:150px; font-family:courier, monospace; float:left; clear:left; margin:5px; } div.right { margin-left:250px; margin-top:0px; margin-right:0px; margin-botton:0px; padding:0px; } div.monday { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:15%; font-family:courier, monospace; margin:1px; float:left; clear:left; } div.tuesday { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:15%; font-family:courier, monospace; margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; float:left;} div.wednesday { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:15%; font-family:courier, monospace; margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; float:left; } div.thursday { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:15%; font-family:courier, monospace; margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; float:left; } div.friday { border:black; padding:3px; border-style:outset; border-width:2px; background-color:silver; width:15%; font-family:courier, monospace; margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; float:left; } Thanks for the time! I've never run into this before, but I have the following document structure and the right div's top margin is about 10px below the left in FF and Opera.(aligns fine in IE-AMAZING, but true) Every other time I have simply set the margin and padding both to 0px of my floated divs and it has brought it to the same height as my left div: NOTE: I apologize, I don't have a link, this is being developed off line right now. CSS code: Code: /* You guessed it, my container div */ div.container { clear: both; /* clears two divs above it */ text-align: right; width: 100%; } /* Left div */ div.left { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; width: 49%; } /* Right div */ div.right { float: right; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; width: 49%; } xhtml markup: Code: <div class="container"> <fieldset class="info"> <legend>Get Information For Your Next Trip Here!</legend> <p> Before you venture out on your next road trip, get your directions here. </p> <form action="myform.php" method="get"> <div class="right"> <ul class="none"> <li><img src="images/end.png" class="mapimg" alt="Enter Where Your Trip Will End" title="Enter Where Your Trip Will End" /> <label for="address2">Address/Intersection:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="address2" name="2a" size="35" maxlength="80" /></li> <li><label for="city2">City:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="city2" name="2c" size="35" maxlength="50" /></li> <li><label for="state2">State:</label> <label for="zip">Zip:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="state2" name="2s" size="2" maxlength="2" /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="zip2" name="2z" size="10" maxlength="10" /></li> <li><input type="submit" value="Get Directions" /></li> </ul> </div> <div class="left"> <ul class="none"> <li><img src="images/start.png" class="mapimg" alt="Enter Where Your Trip Will Begin" title="Enter Where Your Trip Will Begin" /> <label for="address">Address/Intersection:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="address" name="1a" size="35" maxlength="80" /></li> <li><label for="city">City:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="city" name="1c" size="35" maxlength="50" /></li> <li><label for="state">State:</label> <label for="zip">Zip:</label> <br /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="state" name="1s" size="2" maxlength="2" /> <input type="text" class="fbgcolor" id="zip" name="1z" size="10" maxlength="10" /></li> </ul> </div> </form> </fieldset> <!-- End Container Div --> </div> Both my code and css validate just fine. Any ideas or good links? I am creating a top nav with links that are turned into floated blocks. I have 2 issues that I can't seem to figure out. 1. How do I keep the elements from wrapping? 2. How do I make the set of floated items centered? Here is what I have so far (see code below). Because the items are floated to the left, they stay anchored to left and aren't centered. I tried giving the nav div a width. That did allow it to be centered, but I don't know what the exact width of the combined link blocks would be, so if it is too short, it wraps, and if it is too wide it doesn't center evenly. Code: #nav{ text-align:center; padding-top:24px; } #nav a{ display:block; float:left; padding:13px; text-transform:uppercase; color:#9BA047; background:#FFF; line-height:1em; text-decoration:none; font-weight:bold; } #nav a:hover{ color:#85231C; } #nav a#logo{ float:left; padding:0px; } <div align="center"> <div id="nav"> <a href="/" id="logo"><img src="images/logo.gif" alt="Associated Group" border="0" /></a><a href="/about-us.html">About Us</a><a href="/exterior.html">Exterior</a><a href="/interior.html">Interior</a><a href="/display.html">Display</a><a href="/employment.html">Employment</a><a href="/location.html">Location</a><a href="/contact.html">Contact</a> <div class="clear"></div> </div> </div> Before I state the problem, let me say that I am working towards properly validated html and css. There are a couple tables in my design that I put in just to show the boss something pretty! They will be gone soon. I have 3 places on the page where I'm using images as links to effect behavior with javascript or forms. My menu's going down the left side of this template has +/- "buttons" to toggle nested lists on and off. By using margin-top:-14px they are lining up slightly higher then needed in FF, slightly lower then needed in IE and way to high in Safari. If i set the margin-top to 0, then I get it lined up nicely in safari and IE and FF are off. The images inside of the <li>'s This is the css code I believe to be relevent css Code: Original - css Code .clearfix:after { content: "."; display: block; height: 0; clear: both; visibility: hidden; } div.redbox img.plusminus { float:right; margin:-16px 3px 0 0; padding:0 0 0 0; height:10px; } .clearfix:after { html Code: Original - html Code <li id="item1" class="border-bottom clearfix"> <a href="/store/category/50">T-SHIRTS</a> </li> <li id="item2" class="border-bottom clearfix"> <a href="/store/category/51">PANTS</a> <a onclick="toggle('item2');"><img src="/images/closed.gif" alt="closed image" class="plusminus" class="plusminus" id="img_item2" /> </a> <ul id="ul_item2" class="closed"> <li class="sidebarsub"> <a href="/store/subcategory/325">PROTECTIVE</a> </li> </ul> </li> <li id="item1" class="border-bottom clearfix"> <a href="/store/category/50">T-SHIRTS</a> </li> <li id="item2" class="border-bottom clearfix"> <a href="/store/category/51">PANTS</a> <a onclick="toggle('item2');"><img src="/images/closed.gif" alt="closed image" class="plusminus" class="plusminus" id="img_item2" /> </a> <ul id="ul_item2" class="closed"> <li class="sidebarsub"> <a href="/store/subcategory/325">PROTECTIVE</a> </li> </ul> </li> Is this a common thing in CSS that there might be a tutorial out there on how to fix it? I've looked at using overflow and that doesn't seem to fix the problem. the link for the page... Template Thanks for having a look Hey, Why does this look different in IE and in Firefox? Code: <html><body> <div style="float:left;border:3px solid green;">Left div</div> <div style="width:200px;border:8px solid black;">Right div</div> </bodY></html> In FF, the right div's border starts at the same place as the left div's border. In IE, the right div's border starts to the right of the left div. Thanks in advance... Hi Please let me know if I am posting what is required for answering my questions as I would like to make things as easy as possible for you. Here is my first problem:- I have been trying to move our sitesdesign across to being css based and in the large part have succeeded but I have run into difficulties when it comes to displaying our results. I am trying to wrap 9 search results on a page using float but the results I am getting are different between mac IE 5.1, opera 5 Mac (not that bothered though) and Windows IE 6.0. My problem is that on windows the float works as it should and wraps so that I have a grid of 9 images, on a mac the images wrap but jump to the bottom of my left floated navigation and then continue the grid and on opera they just don't wrap. The URL is URL CSS file URL Can anybody shed any light on why this might happen as I am a little lost. TIA hanonman sure i read an article on this somewhere but cant remember where, the problem is this Code: <div class="floated and cleared right"> stuff </div> <div class="fixed width" > <img class="floated left"> lots of text <div> related to my previous layout post. the problem is that the img (infact any floated element, cleared or not) falls below the right floated div! (red box in attatched gif) if i float and clear the first div left then the img is in the correct place within it but the div itseld drops below the right floated div help! |