Live View not rendered Page correctly

Can someone explain why the LIVE view in DW5.5 would not display the page correctly?  I have a site I developed, and when I see her in all browsers... FF, IE, Opera, Safari, etc., there is no error and the page renders correctly.  However, when I find a page in the Live view, my page footer section (which is done by a server-side include) makes skewed far right.  It must have something to do with the SSI, because I have other SSI on the page and they are very good. It is just only one (the footer).

As I said, the site renders perfectly in all browsers, but not in Design mode.  I'm DW5.5 evaluation for use using the trial period, then perhaps there is a feature that is turned off?  The code for the site is a little too much to put here, but right now I'm looking for reasons that there is such a radical difference.

Thank you.

Fixed.

Need to add a div with a clear just before the footer and just after.  This makes the page correctly.

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    To set a server see - http://help.adobe.com/en_US/dreamweaver/cs/using/WScbb6b82af5544594822510a94ae8d65-7f62a.h tml.

    PZ

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