I have been working on my website since spring.

http://www.roughandreadydesigns.com/test_site/talitha/index.html
http://www.roughandreadydesigns.com/test_site/talitha/main.css

Everything was positioned properly until I checked it in IE.  I use Firefox as 
my main browser.  The right column ("spotlight_container" div) was positioned 
at the bottom right of the page when it should be near the top right.  I have 
messed around with this so much that I couldn't begin to tell anyone what I 
have all done.  

With a relative position, the right column stayed at the bottom right.  With an 
absolute position, I was able to get it placed in the proper spot at the top 
right.  

When the column was relatively positioned, it would move up or down whenever I 
added or removed content in the middle column, the "main_content" div.

I also want the copyright div to stay at the bottom as a footer, but that also 
moves when adding or removing content to the main_content div.

The site looks just as I want it in Firefox and Mozilla.  Netscape and IE are 
way out of position.  I have no idea how to fix this.  I am at wits end.  I am 
not extremely knowledgeable with CSS, just enough to barely attain what I want. 
 My brain feels like a hunk of cement.  I have no idea how to fix this problem.

Could someone please help me out?  How can I fix this so it looks right in IE 
and Netscape as it does in FF and Moz?  I have no idea how it looks on a Mac.  
I don't have access to one.

Thanks, thanks, thanks in advance to anyone willing to help.

marlene 
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