I think I've got this solved.

I was looking at the CSS and trying to find out what would reserve 
space.  Well, originally, the text name of the site was in a <H1> tag. 
I took that out when I put in an image but I was thinking that perhaps I 
needed a "#header img" entry in the CSS.

Once I added it, and set the width to 300px (same as the PNG file), 
things started to look much better.  Take a look:

http://www.ireadyhomes.com/?page_id=4

Thanks to everyone that responded.

Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC

Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
http://foxforward.net


Kevin Cully wrote:
> I tried adjusting the width from 300px to be 200px, 100px, and even 
> 400px.  The level of the Nav area still remains well below the header 
> graphic.
> 
> Just to clarify the section I was changing, it was the "#header #nav" 
> section.  I've set it back to 300px for now.
> 



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