Thanks for the reply Mike.

Yes, it was the background I was talking about. I did replace the 7KB 
background image with a 2.3KB background image, so maybe that helps. 
What I did was to create a wide image across the whole page and set it 
as the background in the <body> tag so that it would appear as if the 
whole page had loaded without the flashing, but it doesn't seem to be 
helping.

Riva

Michael Geary wrote:
> Riva! Forgive me, but after your fifth message we still don't know what "it"
> is.
>
> I looked at your page in IE7 and FF2, and I do see a problem with the page
> loading in both browsers. The background image used in the sidebars flickers
> across the entire center area for a moment. I don't know if that's what
> you're talking about - I probably wouldn't call it a FOUC, it's more like a
> Flickering Unwanted Background After Reload.
>
> But now it sounds like that background is just a test, and there was some
> other problem you were seeing before you added it? Or is that the problem?
>
> Please help us out and tell us what we're looking for. :-)
>
> -Mike
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