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Slight issue in Firefox

I had to do a ton of modification to make this page look as good in firefox as IE, but there is one issue that I do not understand. Take a look at my page and code and let me know if the solution is obvious.

I used text as a stretcher for this example:
[URL=http://www.bmxgallery.net/backpage.html]http://www.bmxgallery.net/backpage.html[/URL]

None of the div’s are set to float.

Thanks

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@KravvitzFeb 27.2006 — IE often wrongly stretches elements.

Add some spaces to that string.
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@drhowarddrfineFeb 27.2006 — You will never get IE to look the same as modern browsers such as Firefox without a proper doctype. IE is in quirks mode. See my sig. I suggest html4 strict.
to make this page look as good in firefox as IE[/QUOTE] This is backwards. Always design using Firefox. IE is riddled with bugs and has problems with standard behavior. Once you get it working in Firefox, it will be easier to adjust to IEs quirks and bugs.
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