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Need help fixing my site for IE 6.0

I recently finished our redesigned website, albeit it still needs some adjustments and additions, however, the positioning of the right hand navigation is broken for IE 6.0 and earlier versions. I have attached a photo of the problem below.

I realize the CSS organization and many other things need some work. I primarily need the navigation to be positioned correctly first before I deal with touching things up.

I would greatly appreciate any help in fixing the problem. I am unsure of how to fix it myself.

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bugsy | 3 years, 2 months ago
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M$20 and I'm looking into it.

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jalenjade | 3 years, 2 months ago
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What I had to do when IE 6 screwed up on me is I had to detect the browser and then display different code for IE 6 and other browsers that positioned elements correctly in each browser. This lead to me having 4 .CSS files due to quirks in each browser.

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jimlil | 3 years, 2 months ago
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It's the absolute positioned element inside a relative positioned div

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