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Jeni: I can't seem to fire up NS6 tonight to check your problem but I've done a quick browser check from home (WinME): IE6: Its gets the same big green rectangles as IE5. Op6: overflow: auto doesn't work in Opera and sometime it degrades OK and sometimes it doesn't and in your case it doesn't. The content goes under the footer (cutting that graphic in half) with the rest of it displayedon the page. Solutions: 1. The green boxes seem to be due to the footer DIV being pushed out of places and its wrapping onto the next line. If you can get this to work in IE/Mac I would suggest its something to do with IE/Win's poor implementation of the box model pushing your design out of place (see glish for details of the hack). 2. I would experiment with the Op6 problem. The answer may be z-index. Try them on the same setting and see if that pushes the footer down below the end of the DIV with overflow. If not you could set the overflowed DIVs z-index higher but it would cover the email and FAQ link - not good. Sorry about that - you come with one problem that I can't fix (well try the padding) and I give you two more to take away. You'll need to do some pretty hefty cross-browser testing but it should all be fixable. Emps [img]http://www.miscminutiae.com/sig/emps_oz_sig.gif[/img] [b]Beware the foreparts of a woman, the hindparts of a mule, and all sides of a priest[/b] - English proverb
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