Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who answered. I took the absolute positioning 
> correction advice and worked it out. I kept working on it and so 
> anyone who answered this later may not have seen the correct code :-)
>
> Anyway, all is lined out and looking good in FF and IE7...I don't have 
> 6. could someone do a site check for me?
>
> http://www.5pts-interactive.com/sarantopoulos/index.asp
>
> Thanks,
>  
> Jeralyn Merideth - Owner
>


Personally, I think the advice Georg Sortun offered could have been your 
best bet.

Nevertheless, you may want to set a min-height (in em?), and height 
(same value as min-height for IE6.0 (in em?) to account for font-scaling 
in compliant
browsers, and even IE7.0 and IE6.0, for the navigation in #topmast.

And perhaps something like p.last {margin-bottom: 2em} <p 
class="last">...</p> for the last paragraph of the primary content text 
so it has a little lead under it.

The text image (transparent png?) is not supported by IE6 and down. I 
know little about such matters and can only suggest, Google-- subject 
line: iepngfix.

Best,

~dL

PS And remember, not to forget, you'll want to use doctype XHTML 1.0 
Strict rather than what you have. Someone more technically oriented than 
me may explain why...





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