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QuickSolution to your problem. Remove all the content inside the NAV and CONTENT div but keep them in the HTML. Change your background color of those two areas to #124412. You will get the double boarders you want by doing that. Remove the background image from CONTENT. As a matter of fact. The only thing your NAV and CONTENT needs is PADDING, DIMENSIONS, COLORS and BORDERS. Now place RELATIVE DIVS, lets say NAVC and CONTENTC inside these AREAS @ 100% width/500px height and set the background color to #FFFFCC. Setup your background and text in your CONTENTC and NAVC same as it was in CONTENT and NAV. The problem was the the background color runs to the edge of the border and with both of them being the same you can't diferentiate. ( this only showed up in Firefox). Now that I think about it you can get the same effect by changing the BORDER to double green and removing you Padding all together. That would be much easier. But you would still have the water mark runing into the border. Probably have to go with the first method. [img]http://cutter.ship.edu/~icn/sonofa.gif[/img] [small](Edited by [internallink=1254]MalFunkShun[/internallink] on 07-14-2004 14:06)[/small]
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