Ok. Assuming you are *sure* that you text will never be taller than you
image (which is always a bit risky) why not put you h2 & p into a div and
float that right. Remove the float left from your image and that might fix
your problem.

By floating your image you are removing it from the page flow (see Russ's
floatutorial for more on this
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/index.htm) and as such it no longer
affects the height of its containing block. By doing what I suggested above
you flip it around - no matter how much text you have the box will stay
fixed to the height of the image.

That's the theory anyway - will be interested to see if it works...



Cheers

Mark


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