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mobrul: Its a pretty complex floating page and I suspect the problem is that you've designed it in IE5.5 and then tried it in NS6/Op and discovered problems. I've done this and the twisted wreckage of your page can reduce you to tears. Although there are quite a few bugs and differences in the browsers I'd imagine the thing that is causing your pages to go funny is IE/Win's incorrect implementation of the box model (I see you've made no allowances for it in your CSS so its a start). I'll have a more detailled comb through the code to see what I can see but that is where you shoudl start. Have a look at these resources: [url=http://glish.com/css]http://glish.com/css[/url] esp.: [url=http://glish.com/css/hacks.asp]http://glish.com/css/hacks.asp[/url] and have a look through all the examples here: [url=http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/box_lesson]www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/box_lesson[/url] What you might need to do (I know because I've had to do it) is start with a much more basic layout and build the elements back up again testing in IE, NS6 and Op5 correcting the problems as they occur. However, I would try to fix the IE/Win box model problems first. Good luck!! Emps [img]http://www.miscminutiae.com/sig/emps_oz_sig.gif[/img] [b]You're my wife now Dave[/b]
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