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Edit: ie7.css
/*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* How is IE broken? Let me count the ways... */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #sidebar { left: 220px; } ul.menu li a { height: 20px; margin: 0; } div.controls a.menu { margin-right: 3px; } div.ieblowsgoats { display: block; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* IE's negative margins are broken. As soon as you declare a height on */ /* an element (div.head in this case), it no longer displays any content */ /* pushed out via negative margins. And without the height, IE won't */ /* correctly position any absolutely positioned elements inside it (e.g */ /* the 'Top' link. So yet again, we have to jump through some hoops to */ /* make up for Microsoft's downright shoddy approach to writing software. */ /* In this case, we shift the header left again and remove the negative */ /* margin. But that also shifts the right hand side over, so we need to */ /* shift the 'Top' link rightwards to put it back into place. The only */ /* downside is that the lines under the titles are also shifted left, */ /* but we can live with that. Or rather, IE6 users will have to live */ /* with it. Or download Firefox. /*------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ div.section div.head, div.subsection div.head { height: 20px; left: -28px; padding-left: 28px; } div.subsection div.head { left: -20px; padding-left: 20px; } div.section div.head a.top { right: -28px; } div.subsection div.head a.top { right: -20px; }