Unfortunately, I don't have this site available for viewing.  If you 
*need* to see the code, then I can mess with some stuff so you can take 
a look.  But mainly, I'm wondering if this is some kind of Opera "bug" 
(or if I just stink at coding!)

So, I've done this site - or rather, I'm *doing* it - and the client 
wants the code source-ordered.  So I've gotten the layout (fixed width, 
centered.  Index page has header, content, sidebar, footer.  Inner pages 
have header, content and footer - no sidebar.), and I'm using absolute 
positioning to place the header *visually* at the top (wrapper div has 
relative positioning to contain it).  Then I'm using a margin-top:250px 
to push the content div down past where the header will be.

In Opera (7, 8 or 9 on PC - I don't have Opera on the Mac, but I'm 
guessing it's there, too), when you load the pages, the wrapper div gets 
pushed down 250px upon loading the page for the first time.  If you 
reload the page, it pops back up into place, and never gets pushed down 
again.  But that initial issue has gotten me stumped. (EDIT: I just had 
an idea - I'm wondering if it's because I actually have a height set for 
the header?  The image is a background, so I've set the height for it so 
the entire background is viewable...maybe that's what's doing it...)

So I'm wondering if anyone has come across this kind of thing before, 
and if there's any possible fixes for it.  Like I said, I don't have it 
online to view - not on a public forum, anyway.  (If you email me 
offlist, I can pass a URL that way - I promise I'll post the solution to 
the whole list - just sans URL.)  SO if anyone has any ideas, that would 
be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

~Shelly
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