> Ohh on the other note (though I think you already know it) the screen 
> 800 px wide has 20 pixels used for the vertical scroll bar so 780 is 
> the size you will be aiming for.

Actually, scrollbar width is pretty variable and can't be assumed to have
any particular value: apart from differences between Windows, Mac and Linux
windowing systems, you will find that Windows XP has different scrollbar
widths depending on whether you use the XP or Classic look and feel.

> >The image GIF (245x216) looks remarkably larger in IE6
> >than it does in Firefox 2.0.0.6.
> >
> >Can anyone explain this, or does anyone have a fix for
> >this?

Firefox will, IIRC, automatically scale down an image greater in size than
the window to fit. Clicking on the image will restore it to full size.
However this might only apply when viewing the image directly, not when
viewing it within a page. IE has a similar mechanism, at least up to version
6.

> >I accidentally stumbled upon this issue while trying to
> >record the screen. Even with the width set to 770px IE
> >produces a horizontal scroll bar. What gives?

IE blows? :-)

> >Here's the CSS and the code, below:

To be honest that's no real help to us; for a start we don't have the image
on our computers so we can't see what you're seeing. (Note that, in common
with most mailing lists, this list strips out attachments, so if you
included anything that way we won't see it.) It's much better to post a link
to the problematic page so people can test with the precise content that
you're having problems with.

Regards,

Nick.
-- 
Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/

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