Thank you very mutch for the answer Paul,
I thought it had gone unnoticed in the middle of all other messages.
Sory I make them so long and confusing.
 
I think I didn't explain it very well:
 
Since the thumbnail gallery is absolutely positioned, what goes all the way down until after the previously ocupied by the lists space, is the footer.
It goes so far one doesn't even notices it.
 
You can see some reduced size screen shots from that page, rendered in Firefox 1.06 and IE6 sp2, at a screen resolution of 1280x960px (actually overlaping print screens to show the pages full lenght) at:
http://unbound.no.sapo.pt/decoder/prinscreens.htm

Thank you abain,
 
Isabel Santos
 
On 9/22/05, Isabel Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
"....
 
The sites test pages is at:
http://unbound.no.sapo.pt/decoder/ (background displaying fine)
http://unbound.no.sapo.pt/decoder/lib/especifica1.css  (pure dom's list and gallery's css)
http://unbound.no.sapo.pt/decoder/lib/pde.js  (pure dom explorers script)
 
...
But although for latest Opera and Firefox things get preety well presented, IE seams not to regain the space it saves when the list is shrinked uppon the script loading, so it leaves a continuos space correspondent to the lenght it would ocupye if the list was all opened, and messing up that spaces backgrounds. 
 ...
 
thank you very mutch for your time,
 
Isabel Santos"

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