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If you go to this link
http://dexter.une.edu.au/t
in FF you will see the page displays correctly.
However in IE, the page has a HUGE gap which I cannot locate a reason why?
Can someone help me fix this?
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by: TallBoyPosted on 2008-12-09 at 13:28:27ID: 23133949
It looks like div id="main_padding" is too wide. Try making it smaller and it should fit. What's happening is since the div is too wide, IE moves it down to the closest space it will fit.
I also noticed that you have a few (non critical)) errors in your code. For example, you have a style block in your body; this needs to go into the head. You can validate your code at w3.org/validator for more.