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Thanks for all these responses! I really need to spend more time reading ALA, I'm always suprised by their articles. However, I don't think the sliding doors method will be the best solution in my case. I would need to make the background much much bigger and part of my grade comes from how effeciently I use images and how small I can keep their file sizes I don't want to make a fixed width page for the same reason (image sizes). Lquid designs is so much cooler anyway. I had played with float left and right before I posted here. But I wasn't able to get it to work out for me even in firefox. I've reworked it now. I got rid of the .middle class completely. I've set the 2 rails to float left and right. I've set their heights to 100% and encased them in a big container div. (Otherwise IE only did the height's as 100% of the window). The only problem I have now is that the rail images scroll in IE but not in Firefox. Neither IE or Firefox seems to pay attention to the background-attachment tag in the rail divs, however the tag does work in both browsers for the background of the page. If I set the body's background-attachment to fixed, the page looks perfect in firefox. If I set it to scroll the page looks perfect in IE. Hmmm.. [img]http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~co097871/schitzo88x31.gif[/img]
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