Fix CSS Template - 200 points

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lambada

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I need this urgently.
The problem is with IE and FF compatability. It works exactly as I want in FF but not in IE.
If you can come up with a way to get my layout to work i'll give you 500 points.

Here are the links:
Page: http://www.samuels-space.info
CSS: http://www.samuels-space.info/v2/style/bw/style.css

Any method will do (css based of course) - as long as it works in IE and FF i'll be happy.
 
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try to include
#infobar and #content
in one <div style="float:left;"> <div>
 

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No such luck, it has no effect in IE and it makes FF stretch the info bar across the entire container width forcing the content onto a new line.
 

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Sometimes IE does not like <div> tags. I tried using div in one of my templates but turned out nasty. Just use <table> tag if you want. <table border="0" class="blahblah">
 

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Oh the temptation of the old ways, but I'm determined to use css for my layout rather than table based.
 
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