If you want to do any resizing of images you might also play with 'em's 
rather than pixels.  See a simple example with inline CSS at: 
http://www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/resizing_images.html

In addition to ditching the flash I'd also send the frames (off-topic) 
packing for multiple reasons -  http://dottedi.biz/blog.php?blog_id=291

-Bob

 Ian Young wrote:
>> Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) I' m starting to
>> create a new site using CSS. I' ve managed to create a fluid 3
>> column page and the 3 columns work OK when the page is resized
>> but the two rollovers in the right column: Comics.com and
>> Viz.co.uk (which should be in the right column!) don' t move with
>> the column. They are inside the Div of the right column but they
>> seem to remain static. Any ideas would be great! Thanks
>>
>> Page is at: www.chundercomics.co.uk -  straight after initial Flash page
>>
>>     
>
> Both links are outside of the right hand col on any browser on my machine.
> This because  layer 1 and layer 3 have position:absolute. This means that
> they are not actuallu within the right hand col.
>
> Remove the position:absolute and use margin to place them in the div.
>
> Also - ditch the Flash intro - search engines cannot see Flash and users do
> not like a whole page of Flash.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ian
>
>   


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