Thanks, Holly, fixing the selector solved both bugs!  I see what you
mean about needing the actual, noncondensed URL.

Could you - or anyone - explain, though, why the initial version -
which mistakenly put a float:right on the logo image but no float:left
on the picture of the man ("dude")  produced such odd behavior -
different in Firefox, Opera, and IE?  I understand why Opera floated
the logo right - that's what I told it to do.  But why did Firefox
push it down a line?  And why did IE add a white horizontal space?

Right now, it looks great in Firefox and Opera.  IE is still doing two
funny things:

1) Adding a giant chunk of whiteness, where the background image is not showing.
2) Shifting the man's head over a few pixels, so that it doesn't line up right.

I updated the file - the URL is
http://mortgagephonequotes.com/mortgage.html - so if anyone can take a
look with IE and help me out, I'll be most obliged.

Speaking of floats, anyone see the parade...?

PS I'd like to express my thanks to everyone on the list for their
help.  I've found CSS positioning to be extremely challenging, but I'm
hoping that I'm getting it, step by step.


On 11/23/05, Holly Bergevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first "bug" you might want to deal with is your incorrectly written 
> selector
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