I have a 7 page website that contains five pages that have elements on
the right side of the page (Style "A" pages), and two pages that do
not have elements on the right side of the page (not counting the
background image) (Style "B" pages). The pages are all the same size,
but something in the Style "A" pages causes a vertical scrollbar to
appear when it is unnecessary.

http://www.billkeyart.com/   (Style "B" page)

Clicking on any one of the first five navigation buttons will take you
to a Style "A" page, the ones where the unneeded vertical scrollbar
appears. This does not happen with the Style "B" pages.

I've looked at the divs in the the Style "A" pages (as well as the
HTML) over and over, but can't see what it is that causes this
problem.

Example of page with unneeded vertical scrollbar:
http://www.billkeyart.com/bkad_canvas.html


http://www.billkeyart.com/bkad.css

I'd appreciate any thoughts on this. Thanks.


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