Roger,

Sorry for the delay in responding to this.  I'm only back in the office
today.  Thanks very much for checking it on the Mac.  I've a couple of
questions from what you've said below.

On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 17:27, Roger Roelofs wrote:
> Andrew,
> 
> On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Andrew S. Townley wrote:
> 
> > I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) ---8<--
> >

[snip]

> > Opera also includes both logos in the print layout of the press  
> > release
> > for some reason.  It also has some problems with the print layout  
> > of the
> > rest of the pages.  The logo doesn't show up, so I suspect this causes
> > the first column to be too small.
> The logo is in the document as an img element and in the print css  
> in /v1/style/news/layout.css

Yes, but does this mean that I'm doing something wrong here?  I would've
expected the display attribute to control the visibility in either
case.  Can you explain a bit more?

> Also, you might want to specify a background-color on your body  
> element.  Not everyone has white set as their default.

I thought I'd gotten all of these, but I'll go back and make sure. 
Obviously, I missed one.  I can check it fairly easily, but I forgot to
do it.

Thanks again,

ast
-- 
Andrew S. Townley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://atownley.org

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