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t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute. [Read more!]
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute.#
t’s an IE 6 bug, but I don’t recall seeing it on other WordPress sites. I’m thinking of moving my site to WordPress, but I’m looking at a bunch of different packages.
# Doobious said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:18 pm:
The About Raph and Contact Raph link on the top left column are missing and there’s a glitch with the bg img there on the example page you pointed out. Problem may be stemming from there?
# John Sietsma said on June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm:
One hint is that the content is chopped by the exact amount the top is shifted down.
So, if you change:
top: 98px; to top: 0px;
or:
padding: 0px 20px 0px 20px; to padding: 0px 20px 98px 20px;
this will fix the problem. Changing the top will not be visually what you want.
This top adjustment should not be needed if the content div’s flow was broken to start under the banner and top nav. Not enough time to play around now!
# Kristen said on June 13th, 2006 at 9:14 pm:
Thanks John!
I changed the padding one and it seems to have worked in Safari here on my mac at least. Will check with an older IE in a minute. [Read more!]

