Stephen Oravec wrote:
> 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 .
*It is hard dirty work but as you've found out, someone has to do it. 
Such is my lot in life :-) .*
This is in reference to your  uri:  
<http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html 
<http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html>>
>
>       Thanks again for the help .
OK.
The fixed positioning is working now, and the text is passing under the 
navigation and behind the footer image. Looking good and reading easier 
and scrolling smoother. It is working in xp :: opera/9.02,  ff2.0, 
moz1.7.3, and ie/6.0.

-- There was no attempt at Anne V K's work around for position fixed for 
ie6, so I did not check your page in that version (the whole page will 
scroll).
-- You may want to treat the little images in the same manner as the 
image in the block quote (float them)?.
<http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html>-- Adding the correct 
name or numeric punctuation entities might be a nice touch.
-- Do pages that are less than the horizontal width from rail to rail 
disturb your sense of equilibrium if they are not centered horizontally 
(view at 1280, 1400, and higher)?
-- Do you think there is not enough room to easily read the text in 
smaller windows (view your page at 800)?
Regards,
~dL



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