I apologize for the double post, I attempted to stop delivery of the
incorrect post.  Once again I am no match for the speed of the internet.
Eitherway, the correct post is listed below.  (sorry for the flood)

Hello all,
> I'm new to the list, so I apologize if this topic was discussed already.
> I'm trying to create a website from scratch for a client.  Sounds simple
> enough, the only problem is that the client wants a fluid layout that
> looks exactly like http://www.princeton.edu website.  Surveying
> Princeton's website, it looks like its a 3-column design with the standard
> header and footer.  However, if you attempt to change the text size, that
> website is not so fluid.  The header and footer is fairly simple to layout,
> my issue is with the main content area.  Not only is there three columns,
> but there are two rows.  So my question is this, is it possible to create a
> fluid 3-column, 2-row layout that is rigid initially, but fluid when text
> is resized?  In other words, the six main content areas will need to be the
> same ratio when text is resized.  I would prefer not to use tables and/or
> images as text links, but if I have to then I will.  Also, if you look at
> the left margin, it starts out at approximately 87 pixels, then when the
> window resizes lower, it collapses.  Princeton uses a background image for
> this effect, but is there a way to do that with CSS?
>
> Thank you,
> Henry
>
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