Brent Eades wrote:
> However: I discovered, with a little tinkering, that it's not the
> actual presence of a visible scrollbar that knocks the alignment off;
> even if you remove almost all the content in both frames (so that no
> scrollbars appear), the alignment will still be off.  Until you
> change the top frame's scrolling to 'auto' (or 'yes', I suppose.)
> 
> It seems that NS and MSIE both allocate margins differently depending
> on whether scrolling is fixed or not.  Interesting.

That's very interesting, Brent. In fact, I remember trying to emulate
doing "invisible" frames, with the "pattern" continuing around... such
as http://www.southernchiro.com and http://www.coldflow.com (not a plug,
honest!) which are sites I recently finished. I wanted to use top, side
and main frames here and just couldn't get it to line up! Now, I *know*
I've seen it done successfully (can't remember offhand where, but it'll
come back to me), so there's gotta be a trick to it!
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