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Firefox 8.0.1 Mac OSX is not showing some CSS correctly, what can I do?

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Developing a new site, suddenly, my main body columns are both to the right, rather than on the left and right (as can be seen in other browsers).

The "Need Help" column should be on the left:

.rt-container .rt-pull-6 {

   left: -480px;

}

And the main body should be in the center:

.rt-container .rt-push-3 {

   left: 240px;

}

Developing a new site, suddenly, my main body columns are both to the right, rather than on the left and right (as can be seen in other browsers). The "Need Help" column should be on the left: .rt-container .rt-pull-6 { left: -480px; } And the main body should be in the center: .rt-container .rt-push-3 { left: 240px; }

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Why don't you define them in the order that you want them to appear?

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See http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25

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This is a modular/moveable template framework that I and many thousands of others have used on more than one site.

It's not about defining them in order, it's about something that was working fine one day suddenly not working on dozens of my own sites the next.

Thank you for the tip on the zine site.