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just installed firefox, and realized that my website doesn't display right in firefox, any help woul be really appreciated...

css container area doesn't adjust height to height of floated picture.

the css used is: http://www.surreyandbucksbusinesscentres.co.uk/design/offices_in_surrey.css

there is one container area "portal_item" and within it another with the floated picture "portal_item_image".

the image in question is overflowing from the container. relevant css is:

.portal_item {

background-color: #FFFFFF;

border: 1px solid #C7C7C7;

padding-right: 10px;

padding-left: 10px;

margin-bottom: 5px;

min-height:250px;

max-height:650px;

height: 450px;


padding-top: 10px;

padding-bottom: 10px;

}

html > body .portal_item {

height: auto;


}


.portal_item_image {

border: 1px solid #999;

float: right;

margin-left: 20px;


-(*v")- thanx!

just installed firefox, and realized that my website doesn't display right in firefox, any help woul be really appreciated... css container area doesn't adjust height to height of floated picture. the css used is: http://www.surreyandbucksbusinesscentres.co.uk/design/offices_in_surrey.css there is one container area "portal_item" and within it another with the floated picture "portal_item_image". the image in question is overflowing from the container. relevant css is: .portal_item { background-color: #FFFFFF; border: 1px solid #C7C7C7; padding-right: 10px; padding-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px; min-height:250px; max-height:650px; height: 450px; padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; } html > body .portal_item { height: auto; } .portal_item_image { border: 1px solid #999; float: right; margin-left: 20px; -(*v")- thanx!

Modified by valeriab

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