That's what I had, but AFAIK, you can't have the page resize to fit the viewport without absolute/fixed positioning (unless you use a screwy js hack). If you could prove me wrong I would be very greatful. Personally I dislike absolute positioning.

Alan


David Laakso wrote:

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:33:53 -0400, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Disclamer: this was /not/ my idea, the companies graphic designer make me do it :-P

The graphics designer at my company has a thing against pages that are larger/smaller than the viewport. As much as I fell this is total nonsense I've tried to comply with her wishes. As always IE is giving me hell and I was wondering if anyone has any resorces on how to make absolute positioning work properly in IE.

The design is at http://cgemery.com/new/

Looks like a simple fluid width 2-col layout with a header, horizontal nav bar, and fixed width right column would do it for most concerned browsers.


Alan Trick

Best, David

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