the relative positioning did the trick wonderfully.

as for the background color, this is maybe fixed?  I'm not sure what
you are seeing exactally.  What browser / platfrom / color depth? 
Maybe you could shoot me a screenshot if this proplem persists?

thanks very much!

~j



On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 09:19:53 +0200, Mordechai Peller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathan T. Sage wrote:
> 
> >ideally the content of the page should be truly
> >centered, but I have been unsuccsessful in making #content the full
> >width of the page.
> >
> In Firefox, "#content{right:0}" works, but it didn't seem to work in IE
> (which is what I unfortunately expected). The best solution, therefor,
> is not to used absolute positioning for everything; your layout is
> simple enough to easily work without it. Perhaps just position #linklist
> and give #content a left margin;
> 
> Also, the background color of your images and the content area didn't
> match. Ending the background image at the edge of the divider should
> solve that problem.


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