Hi list

This new page has two background images, one in the body and one (a 
logo) in a div called #outerwall (ie the wrapper).

http://www.st-alfege.org/friends-of-the-park/

Chrome seems to compute the position of the logo differently from 
other browsers and puts it about 90 pixels too far to the right.

I have looked on the web for a fix but not yet found anything that 
remedies this.

The style sheet is here

http://www.st-alfege.org/friends-of-the-park/friends-styles/friends.css

(Two of the divs not yet in use - those called #east and #north.)

Chrome also sticks the footer at the bottom of the screen, which 
looks v. odd on high resolution screens; and I thought that the 
solution I found here

http://www.cssstickyfooter.com/using-sticky-footer-code.html

would keep the footer stuck immediately below #innerwall

Would be grateful for any pointers.  (The html and css validate OK.)

Cheers.
Rachel

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