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Well, I achieved what I was driving at. 3 columns, with a margin around the window and a 1 px border around all sides, just like a nice little table would look. A huge thanks go out to [url=http://development.gurusnetwork.com/discussion/thread/2412/]Paul[/url] over at Gurus, I combined his with mine and this is what I ended up with. As it stands, it is a sloppy mess from lots of copying and pasting and I'm too tired right now to fix it up, but I'll post a cleaned up demo version shortly if anyone is interested. [url=http://www.ramasaxdesign.com/3columns/alternate.htm]3 columns[/url] I needed an alternate 2 column version, so here is that as well: [url=http://www.ramasaxdesign.com/3columns/alternate2col.htm]2 columns[/url] One small glitch I am aware of. The outer margin under the footer only shows in IE, but I haven't tried doing anything with it yet. I don't consider that too important. There is also a table in that header (I am in the process of converting it to CSS, which is giving me a hard time) and the border is screwy in IE. [b]CPrompt[/b]: Is [url=http://www.ramasaxdesign.com/3columns/alternate2colnarrow.htm]this[/url] what you were looking for or did I misunderstand your explanation above? [This message has been edited by Ramasax (edited 01-22-2004).]
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