Taco,

First Tip: I would start over (CSS-wise) and work on getting getting it right in Mozilla/Firefox first, then look at the other browsers next. When you code for IE first, you'll always have a number of mysteries to solve.

Other tip: When having troubles, always go back to the raw code and slowly rebuild your CSS until the error creeps up. Then you'll know exactly what the error is. You'll be surprised just how much you'll learn about the browser bugs this way.

Lastly - Whenever I code a page, I usually have Firefox, IE and Opera open to test every change I make as I build the page. Yes, its more time-consuming, but at least I know everything is rendering right. I'm on a PC, so I have to hope and pray for Safari and IE to be good. Generally though, if Opera likes it, it must be pretty darn correct!

Hopefully this helps!

Joseph R. B. Taylor
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Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox wrote:

All right, image map is pretty clear, nothing to worry about there, thanks.
Anyone care to comment on the other issues?

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Andy Kirkwood | Motive wrote:

SINGLE IMAGE vs MULTIPLE IMAGES
A single image loads faster than the same cut into separate images.
At last...I thought I was the only one in the know with this tiny yet often misunderstood piece of info. It only gives the illusion to be faster to the user (questionably) because there's at least some bits and bobs appearing onscreen over a slow connection, rather than having to wait for the entire thing...but it is indeed quicker overall to just have a single image.

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