I am cleaning up this site done by someone else. The client really likes it
and doesn't want to change it...much. I'm going to break the contact info
and form onto a different page, and make the site a little more search
engine friendly.

I have this one area that is causing me no end of trouble. I've outlined the
divs in different colors so you can see where the edges are. I've even
referred to my handout on liquid three-column layout by Floatutorial. Don't
worry about the rest of the page.

Why in the *bleep* can't I get the right column to come up where it's
supposed to be? I have futzed with this in more ways than I care to think
about, including using absolute positioning, which I didn't want to use for
a liquid layout, which is my ultimate goal. I'm certain it's something
stupid and simple, but I haven't slept much in the last few days and my
brain is fuzzy.

Anyway, here are the links:

http://mdh-test.com/fmhco/index.html
http://mdh-test.com/fmhco/fmhco.css

Thanks in advance for your patience and help.


-- 
Theresa Mesa, http://mesadesignhouse.com
"CSS is a wonderful terrible thing..."





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