Hello all,

I have a three column layout with a fixed header and left column and a 
footer that sits at the bottom of the view port or content, whichever is 
longer.  I have managed to get this working in most browsers - we don't 
have to worry about IE 5.x, fortunately.  However in Opera 9 on Mac OS X 
the footer doesn't sit at the bottom of the view port, it seems to be 
about the depth of the header below the view port instead.  I have 
hunted around but haven't been able to find a fix.  Does anyone know how 
to make Opera behave?

Here's the link: www.goethebooks.com/test <http://www.goethebooks.com/test>

The styling for the outer and main divisions may be found in: nav.css 
<http://www.goethebooks.com/test/css/nav.css>

I am also having a problem with the nested floats in NS 6.  I found some 
info on the nested floats issue with Netscape, but couldn't find a 
solution.  If someone knows of a fix for that too, I'd like to have a look.

Thanks,

Lori
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