LOL. Watch what you say. I'll be flying past you on Friday ... might just ask if they've got a spare parachute on board.
Not sure that creating another div would be a good idea. Other posters are right that there some problems with matching opening and closing div tags.
Finding it was just a matter of reading the clues. The difference between the descriptions entered by you and your client were the p and font tags. When you switched to classic (often a useful diagnostic move) the problem went away. So it had to be an interaction between those tags and how the template was handling them, ergo the stylesheet.
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