Ok guys, I appreciate all that replied.  Here's the deal.  It
would seem the 'offending' code was BELOW that area where the
problem was occurring.  I'm so 'brain drained' and fried over
this and just generally exhausted now after 13 hours of other
work, I'm sorry but I can't recall EXACTLY what was doing it,
and now I Can't even repeat the error and get it messed up
again!  I AM able to say the area that the error was, was NOT
in the area where the line gap was showing!  It was below it.
Note comments below between the [ ] brackets.  The way it's
working now is:

---------------------
Also please keep in mind our website is updated almost daily,
but our index is only updated weekly.
</font></b></p>
<br><br>

[error was in this area below]

<p align="center">
<font face="verdana,arial,helvetica,tahoma" size="2"
color="#ff0000"><b>Simple Search:</b></font>*</p>*

<p align="center">
<!--simple site search-->
-------------------------

I THINK, THINK mind you, there was no *</p>* after that
'simple search' area and before the area where you see
another opening <p>.  I must remember from now on (and a tip
to members) to also look BELOW where the problem is for the
origin of the problem.  I only noticed it after I looked
BELOW the messed up area and saw an error in the <p> tags.
Roger was the closest!  :)  I'll tell you another funny
thing; there was a major typo in that paragraph and no one
noticed it!  I can't see how I didn't notice it or anyone
else?  Where was it?  "almost daily" was "almosted daily" !
LOL.  That occurred when I re-worded "updated daily" to
"updated almost daily".  I evidently typed it in the wrong
place, and only partially corrected it.  (For some reason I
typed 'almost' between the "t" and "e" in 'updated' and only
corrected the typo in 'updated').
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Clint, I have my "accessibility" checked  to: "Ignore font
sizes specified
on
web pages." And I use a 19" monitor setting 1024 x 768

HTH

Ed

----- Original Message -----
From: "OrpheusComputing.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I don't think so, this is very strange.  Some ARE seeing it
with different size monitors, screen resolutions, and text
sizes (changed in the toolbar).  In fact, so far I think only
one person did not see the gap.

I tried adding a <br> and that didn't do anything on the
webpage (in IE6 SP1).  It looked EXACTLY the same, which is
odd in itself.  Like I said before, it's like there's an
*invisible* <br> there!
-Clint

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sorry, I now see what you were talking about.  It appears to
have
something to do with the resolution of the viewing monitor
and browser.
I went back to the page, took a look at it in NS 7 browser
and tried
putting a <br> directly after the "," at the end of the next
to last
page.  With that, odd spacing disappeared.

Keith

Keith Thompson wrote:
>
> I checked NS 4.77, NS 7, Opera and IE 5.5 on this site.
All had the
> enormous gap at the bottom.  Can't say exactly why yet, but
apparently
> the size and length of list of buttons on the left are
consuming a lot
> of that space.
>
> Keith Thompson
>
> "OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
> >
> > Oooook, I give up.  I've spent way to long on this and
the
> > exact same problem on other webpages in the past.  Please
> > look at this page I was updating;
> > http://orpheuscomputing.com/search.html
> >
> > Why is there a 'gap' between the last line and second to
last
> > line (depending on your screen resolution) "but our index
is
> > only updated weekly."  Regardless of the res. you use,
there
> > is always a gap between that last line and second-to-last
> > line.  I have ERASED the HTML code, did it over and over
and
> > over again, and that #$@! gap is still there!  Note that
> > there is NO <br> or <p>, and the problem is, it looks
like
> > there is!  Can anyone tell me what is going on here and
what
> > causes this?  I only see this in IE, in NS this problem
never
> > shows!  Although THIS particular one MIGHT, (I don't have
NS
> > on this HD yet), every time in the past I have checked in
> > both browsers, these gaps only showed in IE versions.
> > Thanks,
> > -Clint
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