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Just so you know, in Netscape/Mozilla, I'm getting a horizontal scrollbar, regardless of the window size. Seems like some padding somewhere on the page is pushing a few extra pixels beyond the edge of the window. You're using an HTML 4 transitional doctype, so that's probably why it's looking okay in IE (IE's pretty leniant when it comes to transitional doctypes). Other minor technicalities: The content div overlaps the left navigation rail at small screen sizes. While it's unlikely anyone's still running a 640x480 monitor, if they are, they won't see the nav rail. You have text links at the bottom of the page which I assume serve the same purpose, so that's ok, I guess. The little bulleted image headings ("Site", "Main", "Pages", etc.) aren't rendered very well, so they're a bit hard to read. The yellow link on the white background is hard to read. The yellow links on the dark blue background get darker when you hover over them. Usually, links should go from less contrasted to more contrasted, unless you're going for a certain effect. I usually recommend against setting font sizes in pixels, as IE users can't resize them, but that's your own preference. Other than that, it looks like you're taking a step in the right direction. No tables, and the content area is liquid, so that's good :) [img]http://ozphactor.home.comcast.net/asylum/sig001.gif[/img] [This message has been edited by ozphactor (edited 07-21-2003).]
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