Fabienne wrote:
> Thank you, Dave. I tried getting rid of the 100% width #subbox however that 
> seems to stop the yellow area under the header short of the right hand limit 
> of my screen. It looks truncated. Is there any method where I can make that 
> yellow box go across the screen but not make it cause a scrollbar in the 
> bottom of a screen? I need something which will give it a complete look 
> regardless of the viewer's resolution. 
>
> Here is the website with the #subbox width=100% removed: 
> http://www.possets.com/xindex.html
> Here is the CSS I used without the 100% subbox: 
> http://www.possets.com/scent/xscent.css
>
> Thanks for helping me with this,
> Fabienne
>
> Previous discussion:
>
>   
>>> I have a website at http://www.possets.com (the stylesheet is located 
>>> here: http://possets.com/scent/scent.css) and asked some friends to 
>>> check it and make sure it worked on their browsers. One person came back 
>>> and said:
>>>
>>> "It looks like the "subbox" element on your pages is too wide (the one 
>>> that has the "Possets" definition in it) because it makes me scroll 
>>> sideways.
>>>
>>> I'm using Firefox 1.5.0.6, windows, and my resolution is 1280x1024... 
>>> hope that helps."
>>>
>>> I think that my mistake is making #subbox width 100%, but I could be 
>>> wrong about that. 
>>>   
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
> Deleting the 100% width on #subox did get rid of the h-scroll bar (live 
> :: xp :Firefox/1.5.0.7 at 1280); and, fwiw, deleting the height on the 
> same selector enables font zoom without the text in that container 
> breaking out the bottom (the fonts are frozen in ie).
> #subbox{   /*height: 27px;   width: 100%;  */  }
>
> Best,
> ~dL
>   
#upperbox{
        /*position: absolute;
        top: 0;
        left: 0;*/      
    }
    #subbox{
        /*position: absolute;
        top: 90px;*/      
    }
And adjust the navigation menu?

Regards,
~dL

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