Float: The Bugs (part one)
By: John Gallant on Monday, July 14, 2003
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If tables are used for layout purposes, Internet Explorer (IE) is the equal of any browser out there. But when it comes to CSS positioning, IE does some rather odd things. One of these things has to do with the way floats are handled. In this part of our Float series we will explore what makes IE different from the rest.
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