Can anyone point me to a resource or let me know if it is possible to have a two column layout and have one of them fixed when the page is scrolled in Internet Explorer. I am aware that "position: fixed" works in CSS 2 supported browsers but IE doesn't recognise this. I have seen some javascript API's that do something similar but want to try and avoid API's if I can. I have also tried this hack html { overflow: hidden; } body { height: 100%; overflow: auto; } but there is some strange behaviour with the browser scroll bars floating below the content and the browser scrollbars now appear when the page is printed. I also looked at "left: expression(document.body.scrollLeft + offsetWidth - offsetWidth + 625);" and the equivalent "top" property for IE browsers but the div still flickers. So if anyone has any other suggestions that would be great. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- David Marsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.marshy.com/ ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *****************************************************