I was looking at it this morning, but haven't found time to actually work with the code, so I cannot do more at this instant than point you in the direction of a possible solution.<br><br>I noticed that the problematic post is "sticky"; as a result it is wrapped in a div of class "node sticky" (or similar).
<br><br>You could place a clear statement in your style.css for that class.<br><br>However, the problem is caused also, because you have a huge photo and very little text. If this post is meant as a sticky intro post, perhaps you might consider either cropping or resizing the picture to go with the amount of text shown in the teaser (or is it the full text?).
<br><br>If the text is all there is, that explains why the "break" solution doesn't work.<br><br>saludos,<br><br>Victor Kane<br><a href="http://awebfactory.com.ar">http://awebfactory.com.ar</a><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 3/16/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">will hall</b> <<a href="mailto:will@theicarusproject.net">will@theicarusproject.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
hi, thanks for replying.<br><br>i just tried that <!--break--> idea and it unfortunately doesn't help. i<br>am using the node_teaser module so that there is an extra text field,<br>esp for teasers, in the node edit page.
<br><br>it seems to be something about how the node creation generates css for<br>the image?<br><br>Earnie Boyd wrote:<br>> Quoting will hall <<a href="mailto:will@theicarusproject.net">will@theicarusproject.net</a>
>:<br>><br>>> any ideas?<br>>><br>>> e.g.<br>>> if you look here:<br>>> <a href="http://freedom-center.org/section/activism%2Badvocacy">http://freedom-center.org/section/activism%2Badvocacy
</a><br>>><br>>> the 'read more' should be much lower, alongside the bottom of the image.<br>>> instead, the next text starts alongside, not below, the image, in the<br>>> previous teaser's space.
<br>>><br>><br>> I suggest a <!--break--> teaser tag in the "Freedom Center Legal<br>> Education Guide" post. That is &lt;!--break&gt; in case your mail<br>> client doesn't like the symbols themselves. I forget if V5 left in the
<br>> change for this tag; there was some release that had changed it to<br>> <break> (&lt;break&gt;) instead.<br>><br>> Earnie<br>--<br>[ Drupal support list | <a href="http://lists.drupal.org/">
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