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Originally Posted by
Mark Zimmer 
I am having this same problem (also using IE6). The scrollbars make the roundup table totally unreadable. The ads on the right side are taking up all of the acreage on the screen (and I have a widescreen display).
Looks like this is a backwards compatibility problem for IE6 although even IE7 is actually not w/out its own problem if you don't have the screen space/res (to go much above 1024px width).
I just finally tried IE7 (remotely) on some other work machine, and it displays fine *IF* you widen the browser enough for the variable-size post body to fit Mike's HTML tables (for the prices). The pics will resize in IE7, but the tables require a wider browser view to be completely visible.
As pointed out in the observation thread (in the feedback section), apparently, the new format layout is set to vary between ~1024px and ~1280px -- and the right side area for ads and that nav panel is (essentially) fixed while the post body area varies according to browser width. However, the variable post body width does not work in IE6.
OTOH, I noticed that IE7 does not seem to (correctly) bring up the scrollbars at all even when they're needed, if browser width (and thus post body width) is too narrow to handle Mike's HTML tables. So if you're stuck at ~1024px width (or just much prefer that for browser size) and use IE7, you can't even scroll to see the rest of the tables. Maybe IE8 solves that problem (or maybe not), but a requirement to upgrade to IE8 would be rather obnoxious, IMHO. As it is, I'm not crazy about upgrading to IE7 -- and I intend to hold off for now. And if I upgrade to IE7, I'll still be forced to widen my browser window (probably to 1280px) in order to ensure everything shows up correctly on HTF.

_Man_