Same thing on MacOS X/ Internet Explorer 5.1  - the "right" image is 
below.

If you want it to stay to the right, regardless of whether it stays on 
screen or not, then use a table split into a row of three cells.

--
Kristian

On Monday, November 19, 2001, at 07:42  am, David S. wrote:

> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
>> In trying to set up some web pages, it's come to my attention that some
>> pages don't fit on some screens, and that either an image or text is
>> pushed from a location alongside a picture to a location below the
>> picture.  I'm guessing that this is a result of the viewing monitor
>> being too small, or having the resolution set to a size that won't
>> completely display the page.
>>
>> If anyone is using a monitor with a resolution of 800 in width, can you
>> please tell me if all three pics from this page fit across your screen.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/temp/thumbnails-nobuttons.html
>
> I normally use mine at 1024*768 which is ok, but if I resize the 
> display to
> 800*600 then the image on the right side is displayed under the large
> image.  I use Netscape 4.78 & Windows 98.
>
> David S.
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