Roger Roelofs wrote:

> 1: Validate.

Yeah, I should have been more diligent about this.

> 2: Remove the image from the html
> 3: Class or ID the container div around everything between .navbar and 
> .footer
> 4: Style it with padding-left: 140px; background: #b4c2da 
> url(/images/montage_top.png) bottom left no-repeat; margin-bottom: 0;
> 


I don't know why I did not think of that.  It works great.  I guess 
there is no way to put an image on the page like that but have any 
content that would appear above the image fill in the empty space as if 
the image were floated.
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