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As owner of Facio Design, I’m often frustrated at IE6 and it’s peek-a-boo bug. For some unknown reason when a liquid div (ie one that you want to expand with content) has a floated div inside, and then content that appears along side that floated, ie6 has difficulty in displaying it (surely this is one of the more common uses of css and divs?) My main problem is with content being duplicated below the div.
I found a solution to this problem here http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html but even that hasn’t been able to solve it fully.
Things I’ve tried include position: absolute, position: relative, giving the div a min-height,
So I’m wondering if anyone else has this problem.
And in the mean time, I’m begging everyone to please download a free copy of Firefox and lets get rid of ie for good
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