Hi Tom,

Thanks for your reply, it's dialing me in I think;-)
Still having difficulties with it though even though I got rid of the 
"absolute".

Now it's something to do with the padding and margins set in #sidebar 
and #sidebar ul.
I added #sidebar li  { display: none } to see what was going on, and I'm 
afraid lack of
sleep has me glazed;-{ Safari and Opera seem to show similar results of 
some weird, what
looks like a top padding sort of issue on the #sidebar li, whereas NS 
7.1 shows close to
what's needed. IE Mac is whacked and I haven't had a chance to venture a 
look at IE 6 or 7.

Anymore help would be mucho appreciated!

Regards,
Scott



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After a quick look, I think your problem is that the sidebar is
> absolutely positioned. This makes it's position fixed in the window,
> so when you scale the text size everything else is moving around it -
> behind it, etc.
>
> For the bottom of the red growing with the content, i'd recommend
> either giving #allcontent a red bg and #content a white one, or use
> faux columns as discussed here:
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/


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