Thanks Andrew,

http://www.neilparishmep.org.uk/new/index.html   (url)

http://www.neilparishmep.org.uk/new/stylefile/style1.css   (css)

With the help of george I managed to find a better way of separating  
the main content and right hand column. he also sent some links to  
explorer hack (to help with fixed positioning) but I couldn't figure  
it out - will have another go though. I would also like the right  
hand column to expand to the bottom of the page (rather than how much  
content is in there). I was sent a link about foux columns but didn't  
really understand that either - but will keep trying.

Is there any way that you could show me the code for the text field  
and form that I should be using? I will try sticking </div> where I  
guess it should go so maybe I will have figured it out.

I have a new problem, as you can probably see from the main content  
(and in right hand column). I am floating objects so that text can  
fit to the side of them, However the images are not contained, and  
overlap new titles.

I feel a bit silly because I thought that this part would be simple  
but I am at a bit of a loss. Any help would be great. I am now  
thinking of making divs foor each and giving min-height values. I  
might be stuck because I don't really understand all this block stuff  
and inline, static. So far I have used fixed and absolute.

Kind regards + thanks for all the help,

Chris







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On 7 Jan 2007, at 13:48, Andrew Gregory wrote:

> On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 14:13:22 +0900, Christopher Blake
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is the enter email bit in the right place on your version of FF?
>
> No, it looks a bit high to me. However, I noticed that the form  
> element is
> closed before your code gets to the inputs that I'm guessing should be
> part of it. When I moved the closing form tag to after the divs/ 
> inputs,
> the elements bumped up in Opera to look just like Firefox. I then  
> changed
> the #newfish bottom offset from 35px to 15px and IMO it looked better.
>
>> Do you see the same problem with right float on opera when browser
>> expands?
>
> I did earlier on today, but I'm guessing you've fixed that?
>
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