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2 colum layout problem in firefox

I have been trying to fix the probmen on this page http://www.offshorebusinessresources.com/corporationProperty/panama_corporationproperty.htm

But nothing helps, the left colum is still displying below the navigation bar. this only happnes in the firefox browser...

any help?
thanks
Alex
Jun 20 '07 #1
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drhowarddrfine
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Your margin-left on #nav is squeezing the navigation which causes it to drop down. It might be related to how .pt is calculated on the fonts.
Jun 20 '07 #2
Your margin-left on #nav is squeezing the navigation which causes it to drop down. It might be related to how .pt is calculated on the fonts.
Thanks, I have fixed the points issue and still having the same problems.

http://www.offshorebusinessresources.com/residencyVisa/panama_corporationVISA.htm
Jun 21 '07 #3

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