Hi all,

I've been lurking for a number of weeks, and this is my first post. I've
learned so much already! I've been a Web designer since 1995 (as a hobby)
and 1997 (professionally), but it's only been in the last year or so that
I've been delving more deeply into CSS.

I'm working on a site for a small software company and am having a sticky
problem with - guess what - IE. I'm using IE6 for Windows. Firefox renders
the site just fine, but in IE, there's a blue horizontal line above  the top
of the main content area. I've tried every fix I can think of, but no luck.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Please note that the site is laid out mainly with tables, with CSS mostly
for text formatting, but I've used CSS for a few key layout elements. This
was in the interest of time, as the company is paying me by the hour and I
didn't want to waste their time wrestling with CSS layout! I'm moving my
work in that direction, though.

The staging site is at:
http://www.pocketvenus.net/omnitrend/

CSS is at:
http://www.pocketvenus.net/omnitrend/styles.css

One more note: in the .textbox class in the CSS, there's some commented-out
code:
/*    position: absolute;
    top: 74px;  */
If I remove the slashes and stars, the horizontal line disappears, but on
longer pages, the content area flows down past the footer, rather than
pushing the footer down with it. If there's a simple fix for this, I would
love to hear it.

Thanks very much -
Anne Campbell

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Anne Campbell, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.annecampbelldesign.com/
http://www.annecampbelldoula.com/
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