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There's Xanax in my thurible!
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I don't know if this is bugging you in IE7 or not, but you might want to try a
list-style-position: inside on those LI's in the sidebars. |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Thanks Preacher that helped a little bit. At list it moved the bullet points to the other side of the line.
I gave on it for a little bit and took out the dashes. It doesn't break things up as well but it was driving me crazy. Basicly, in IE the right side bar is trying to start on the left side even though it has a defined width and is floated to the right. Where it runs into obsticles in the left sidebar, it puts the text to the right of the obsticle. If there is on obsticle, it runs clear to the left side. I doubt that makes any sense but... |
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#3 |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Ok, I got it solved. I probably did it a bone head way to begin with.
Basicly, I got rid of the sidebar container and created a leftside and a rightside and eveyone seems happy. |
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