Quoting Rick Faaberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The "top" "center" menu is wrapped and overlapping the "based in" text and
> there's a horizontal line in there for some reason.

That is a problem, especially since that menu is meant to be sitting under the 
text. The line is meant to act as a separator between content and links.

> 
> Also the design is very, very wide, fwiw. Smaller viewports would be an
> endless horizontal scroll I'd guess.

It's actually not, since that very, very wide graphic is set as a background. 
Users see as much as they have screen real estate for, and never need to know 
about the rest. The design was just expanded a little so that people with very 
large monitors (like, I'm guessing, you *grin*) get more bang for their buck. :)

Thanks for confirming that it's adrift. Now I just need to figure out why. I've 
tried changing the content div from position:relative to position:absolute (it 
worked for the side menu, so it seemed a reasonable thing to try). Has that 
made a difference?

Cheers,

Seona.
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