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So my problem has to do with a Sticky footer that works, but a rounded corner script pushes the footer up a bit in IE7. (example: Games Page) If you load the page in IE7, the footer is in the wrong place, but if you do the following: 1. Open a new tab 2. Go to google.ca in the new tab (or do something) 3. Close the tab The footer problem is fixed. I cannot wrap my head around why this is.

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After writing this I found this article on stack overflow: IE CSS Bug - How do I maintain a position:absolute when dynamic javascript content on the page changes And this seems to address the same problem.