Hi All,

I have created some nesting div's that I want to be liquid.  The problem 
is the content of the innermost div will not push out the containing div 
but simply spills over.  Is this what clearing the float is for?  Can 
someone please look at my code and tell me how I accomplish this.

I have tried overflow:auto however it always creates scroll bars V & H 
which I really don't want.  By the way, you will notice that the only 
float elements I have are the little rounded corner png's inside #ibox.  
And what I find interesting is that they are behaving properly, it is 
the text inside #ibox that is spilling out.  How can I keep the text 
from spilling out?

As a general question, it seems as though CSS only concerns itself with 
width:% and does not really consider height:%, is that true?  If you 
look at my link and adjust the browser window, it appears to change only 
in relationship to the width of the window not the height.  I really 
want to take advantage of the scalability of liquid design and make it 
possible for viewers with larger monitors to receive more content 
above-the-fold.  The only way to do that is to not make elements fixed 
width.

> http://www.belleartae.com/arrow/index.html

Many thanks for any help.

Brett

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