Ah, yes - thanks for pointing that out.  I've found that if I put the
montage as a background image on the body tag instead, I get the desired
result.

However - I'd still love to know why a background image doesn't work as
intended when attaching to the #content div.

I did find one coding problem, which, when fixed still didn't fix the
overall problem.  I was incorrectly trying to use a background position pair
which used one keyword and one pixel value.  Can't do that, according to W3C
specs.  So I changed to all px values.

This is a perfect example of how enough stumbling around can sometimes lead
to an answer, but it sure would help me be more efficient if I knew the
'whys' behind my original issue.  Shouldn't a background image work on
either the body or another div without being wildly different on various
browsers?

On 7/25/06, Skip Knox < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> FYI and FWIW, the gap appears in Firefox too, if you start sizing up the
> text.
>
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