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Problem with <div>s

Chewy the Crispy Crunch

Crunch, not Crotch
Okay. I'm Chewy the Crispy Crunch, or for short, Crunch. I own a website called Igloos and Dumbbells. See, on the top left, there's the affies bar, and then there's everything else. If you look at the HTML, the affy bar div (<div id="affy">) is set to be outside the all div (<div id="all">), which is 800px and centered, but in IE, it shoves the affy bar div into the all div. In all the other browsers, it doesn't do that. Help?
 
Why isn't there a default style? Not everyone is going to enter through your splash page, you know.

Replace the useless margins on #affy with "left: 0" (or "left: 8px" if you want it to look as it was).
 
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