UPDATE Thurs 30 June: Here’s the permanent solution. Why Blogger had to make its new image code so very complicated is beyond me.
UPDATE Tues 28 June: Blogger’s acknowledged the problem and posted a fix, but it doesn’t work.
UPDATE Mon 27 June: Sadly the 25 June fix doesn’t work for Firefox users. However, there’s an alternative. Insert ‘.blogPost div {clear: none !important;}’ into the style sheet. This fixes me (well almost) for IE6 and partially for Firefox (which doesn’t really display this site very well anyway).
UPDATE Sat 25 June: Well you can see that the worst of the problem has been overcome. Should anyone be interested (someone with a similar problem, perhaps) I changed the line: ‘div#mainClm{padding:20px 20px 20px 180px;}’ in my style sheet to ‘div#mainClm{float:right;padding:20px 20px 20px 20px;}’. Without warning Blogger has started inserting ‘<div style=”clear:both;”></div>’ at the start of each post and ‘<div style=”clear:both; padding-bottom: 0.25em;”></div>’ at then end. I presume this second piece of code creates the unwanted gap between the end of each post and the ‘posted by line’ and can’t see a way to overcome that.
There you go. The geeks at Blogger are up to something and as you can see they’ve c***ed-up somewhat. Some of us sit and wait, others get mighty p***** off.





















































