Ok, I’m seeing radically broken and different layouts across all browsers. That the sidebar flash videos are depth sorting over the fixed footer would be reason enough IMHO to lose the fixed footer alltogether – it’s a cutesy effect and not something I’d be considering a deal-breaker to loose. If that information is THAT important, move it up to the top and take an axe to the GIANT oversized banner image.
One of the first things I see breaking here is the menu – you used dynamic fonts which automatically enlarge 25% on large font/120dpi systems (like mine), so they’re word-wrapping to two line and not lining up with the fixed width buttons. As a rule of thumb I avoid fixed width buttons for this very reason. From there I’ve got column drop in IE6 (which is why the fixed footer is riding up I think… still not sure on that)
Peeking under the hood it’s knee deep in things I’d never put into the code of a page, starting with that STUPID MALFING ADOBE mm_ javascript malarkey… (pretty much if it comes from adobe and is javascript, don’t use it!) but going from there to image maps, no images off graceful degradation, endless nested DIV for no good reason, endless classes on elements that don’t need them, that GOD AWFUL “lets’ bloat out the markup sent to every browser with conditionals and table abuse” menu nonsense, much less nonsensical heading orders (You’re not supposed to have more than one h1, and all other headings are supposed to be SUBSECTIONS of that H1)…
Basically I’d be throwing a third of your markup away before I’d even be THINKING about addressing layout issues.
A more sensible markup would be something like this:
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International Market Advisor<br />
<small>Doing Business in <b>Libya</b></small>
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<a href="#">Welcome</a>
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<li><a href="foreword.html">Foreword - UK Ambassador to Libya </a></li>
<li><a href="director.html">Introduction - First Secretary, Head of Trade and Investment (Libya) </a></li>
<li><a href="lbbc-chairman.html">Welcome - Chairman of the Libya British Business Council Libya </a></li>
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<li><a href="intro.html">Introduction</a></li>
<li><a href="preparing-to-export-to-libya.html" >Preparing to export to Libya </a></li>
<li><a href="how-to-do-business-in-libya.html" >How to do business in Libya </a></li>
<li><a href="business-etiquette-languages-culture.html" >Business Etiquette, Languages & Culture</a></li>
<li><a href="what-are-the-challenges.html" >What are the challenges</a></li>
<li><a href="how-to-invest-in-libya.html" >How to invest in Libya</a></li>
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<li><a href="libya-investment-authority-profile.html">Libyan Investment Authority Profile</a></li>
<li><a href="libyan-british-business-council.html" >Libyan British Business Council Profile</a></li>
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<h2>About this guide</h2>
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Are you a member of a UK company wishing to export overseas? Interested in entering or expanding your activity in the Libyan market? Then this guide is for you!
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The main objective of this <strong>Doing Business Guide</strong> is to provide you with basic knowledge about Libya; an overview of its economy, business culture, potential opportunities and an introduction to other relevant issues. Novice exporters, in particular will find it a useful starting point...
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Further assistance is available from the UK Trade & Investment team in Libya. Full contact details <a href="uk-trade-and-investment.html">are available</a> within this guide.
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<h2>Libya</h2>
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Since 1999, when the UN Security Council suspended more than a decade of sanctions, Libya’s image has changed dramatically. And as it pursues a policy of diversifying its income away from oil and gas, it is attracting more foreign interest than ever before.
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In fact, there has never been a better time for UK companies of all sizes and make-up to turn their attentions to Libya. While the State dominates the economy, the private sector is growing fast, assisted by organisations such as the Libyan Businessmen Council which raises awareness of the opportunities for foreign investors and provides access to potential Libyan partners.
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Reform is underway with modernisation in the banking sector while the Libyan Investment Authority is emerging as a $100 billion Sovereign Wealth Fund and the government is committed to investing for current and future generations. Libya has more than 45 international oil companies engaged in production and exploration, and is rapidly and massively increasing investment in infrastructure.
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Many other sectors are also experiencing growth, including transport and telecommunications, while plans to develop defence capabilities, encourage tourism, improve healthcare, expand financial and legal services, and extend education and training programmes present a wide range of business and investment opportunities for foreign companies.
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Libya consistently ranks as North Africa’s top performing economy, with little debt, a healthy capital surplus, a relatively small, adaptable and highly educated population, and carefully planned budget expenditures. Despite the recent global downturn, Libya has weathered the storm and continues to experience growth in key sectors. The fall in the oil price may slow the current rate of expenditure but its commitment to diversify its income promises increased opportunities outside of the oil and gas industry.
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Geographically, Libya is close to Europe - a huge consumer market and source of supply. This location also makes it an ideal transit zone for companies seeking to export to Africa through its Free Trade Zone in Misratah.
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Of course, doing business in Libya presents significant challenges to foreign investors: decision-making is often slow and the lack of transparency and frequent changes in legislation can be frustrating. But with the advice and support of UK Trade & Investment and the Libayn British Business Council, these difficulties can be anticipated and overcome.
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Bernd Ratzke, a Partner at Dawsons Solicitors talks about various business opportunities opening up to UK companies in Libya.
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Doing business in Libya Guide <b>Strategic Partners</b>. Please click on the logos below to view our partner's Libya case studies or to find out how our partners can help you succeed in Libya
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Which would be better for SEO, better for accessibility, and provides all the hooks you need to make that same layout using CSS.
I have a saying – CSS is only as good as the markup it’s applied to; IMHO your markup is overcomplicated, so your CSS is likely also problematic.
I would DEFINATELY pitch ALL the IE conditional nonsense. To ‘fix’ IE screwing up position:fixed on the footer, I’d just go
- html #footer {
position:static;
}
In the normal stylesheet.