I am using a page both as-is and as the right part of a frameset.
Everything looks fine in Mozilla, all the elements validate (HTML and
CSS), but the framed version seems to fall victim of the I.E. box model
bug: the right column overlaps with and covers the left edge of the
middle column.
Example:
original page: http://www.web-ho.com/test/main.html
framed page: http://www.web-ho.com/test/frameset.html
The unframed page cannot be changed, it is generated by a blog authoring
program (Word Press); the question is therefore how to change the CSS so
that I can fix the overlap when the page is presented in a frame *without*
changing it when it is presented full-window.
[According to Eric Meyer, with my frameset declaration with URI, I.E.
should be in strict mode, so I don't know why I'm having the problem:
http://www.ericmeyeroncss.com/bonus/render-mode.html ]
Thanks,
Pierre
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