Hi,

Thanks Jeff and Fred. I sorted it in the end by changing div "#content" to relative and positioning it with padding (for IE Mac's sake).
Didn't even think it might be the three absolute divs within an absolute div...


The id="top" was automatic by Dreamweaver for the anchor.

Now to tidy it all up and validate it all.

Cheers
Andrew
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On Wednesday, May 19, 2004, at 12:08 AM, jkvt wrote:

Andrew,

The first things I see are, a link reference at the top of your code calling an id named top, however I do not see a top id in your css. For your #center div you might try giving it a height of auto and a padding of 50px.. this should make it fit fully behind your other layout divs. Also having your positions set to absolute might be having a partial issue.

HTH
Jeff


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