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ofthenaveed
Hello!

I'm not a very experienced HTML user, but I know my way around dreamweaver and notepad. I am trying to develop a site for my girlfriend to sell headbands online. Below is one of the product pages I have created for her:

http://www.katerinakriticos.com/katerinasc...eadbands/1.html

If viewed in any browser (other than IE), the product page correctly displays

However, when viewed in IE, the page clearly does not display correctly at all. When playing around with the html to figure out the issue, I can see that it lies in the html for my two columns (with the picture and the description). Should I eliminate the columns and have a single cell, the problems in IE immediately go away. However, I cannot seem to figure out how to keep the two-column design and still make this page compatible in IE.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, thank you very much!

Darin McGrew
The online tools report markup and CSS errors:
http://htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?u...mp;warnings=yes
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validat...ng=&lang=en

You seem to be using Microsoft's conditional comments to feed MSIE something different from standards-oriented browsers. Are you sure the different code MSIE gets is correct?
ofthenaveed
Yes, I use IE-specific html for my heading banner, but that does not affect this particular issue. The IE-specific code is to make the banner across the top appear properly in IE (I am using css radius code that IE is not familiar with).
Darin McGrew
Also, if the browser doesn't use one of the script fonts you specify, then your menu can break:
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