took your advise THANKS.... added a gradient image for content and swapped
the footer image was .png made it a .gif .

but dont own a (cough-cough) Windows pc to see how it looks .

      Thanks again for the help .

On 12/2/06, ~davidLaakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Stephen Oravec wrote:
> > Could you please tell whats wrong and how to fix it and where I need to
> > improve ?
> > <http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html>
> > Css<http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/software.html>
> > I know I have a few problems with :
> >    1. alignment
> >
> If you mean center the page horizontally, you probably want to use
> margin: 0 auto; on the outermost wrapper.
> See this page for an explanation:
> <http://bluerobot.com/web/css/center1.html>
> >    2. problem with the fixed horizontal navbar the text from the content
> > goes over-top the navbar.
> >
> You could try this. No guarantee (not tested).
> div#header { position: fixed;   top: 0;   width: 768px;  min-height:
> 50px;    z-index: 1;}
> div#footer {  position: fixed;    bottom: 0;    width: 768;  min-height:
> 50px;   z-index: 1;}
> I am not sure what causes the rough, bumpy scrolling-- is it the large
> image(s) used with fixed positioning?
>
> IE6.0 and down do not support position: fixed;.  If you need to hit 6,
> stuff gets complicated. There are several css work around methods. One
> is here: <http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/header-and-footer> (and there
> are javascript methods)
>
> Subjective thoughts:
> font-family: georgia, serif; may give the page a little "style" and be
> easier to read.
> Justified test does not do well on the Web. Squint your eyes at the
> block of text and you'll see the word gaps (rivers). Try flush
> left/scatter-right (text-align:left; in css lingo).
> I find the text over the clouds difficult to read.  Have you tried using
> a gradient image?
>
> HTH.
> ~dL
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> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
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