With IE, the options are as follows:
1) Statically defined table widths, defined by pixels and not with percents (15%). width:150px will generate a scrollbar. width:15% will not. This obviously causes a bit of a problem with things like the news page which should innately stretch.
2) Resize your images, and use links to the larger images. ie [url=http:/imageurl]http:/url/of/small/image[/url]
3) Write Microsoft and tell them to make overflow:auto work properly.
I'd say that's the best approach. Personally, I'd prefer to have a nice 400x300 thumbnail type image in the news, and have it be a link, perhaps to the gallery.
LOL I'd really like to tell Microsoft that their vacuum cleaner doesn't suck. Thus I like option 3. I just haven't gotten around to resizing the images and reposting them.
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