> > That's because your last image on that page is 1279 pixel wide
> 
> 
> yeah...it's a big boy, isn't it? ;-)
> 
> 
> so, is the remedy to ammend the code on that page, or is a 1279 pixel
> wide image just plain ridiculous?

I don't know if it's ridiculous or not, but it is what triggers the
scrollbar.
So either you make that image smaller or you use overflow:hidden on the
parent to cut it off (but then why using an image that big to begin with?).

As a side note, you should use "ALT" attribute with every single image you
insert in your documents. 


--
Regards,
Thierry
www.tjkdesign.com | www.ez-css.org | @thierrykoblentz


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