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Default Site Breaks in Opera

Hi,

I've developed an e-commerce website which has been integrated into a CMS. The original CSS / XHTML was validated and checked in most browsers.

However, the site breaks in Opera whereby the containing DIV wrapper doesn't wrap around the entire content. With it working in Safari 4, IE7, IE8, Fireworks and Chrome - I'd love to get it to work in Opera too! I've been looking for any Wrox books regarding CSS hacks which might solve this problem, however, I've not found one and usually try to avoid using CSS hacks.

However, I was also wondering if I just have a general CSS bug, which is causing the error to show in Opera, but not other browsers?

Can anyone offer any advise?

http://www.luminoxuk.com/luminox-wat...y-watches.html





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