If I may make one suggestion, you should allow the white content box to either resize vertically or scroll.  The text goes a good distance out of the box on my laptop (Default font settings on laptops are 120DPI, vs the Default 96DPI on desktops).

--Zachary

On 2/3/06, Joseph R. B. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your replies, I noticed the double flash in Opera as well.  I
think it's due to some "compliant flash code script" I had found last
year - may have been on a list apart...  better go back and check them all!

Joseph R. B. Taylor
Sites by Joe, LLC
http://sitesbyjoe.com
(609)335-3076
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Marilyn Langfeld wrote:
> On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
>
>> Guys and Gals,
>>
>> Perhaps you can help me with this mystery.  I built this site over  a
>> year ago http://holidayrealty.com, and recently Firefox (I'm  using
>> 1.5 (could be the issue)) has stopped displaying my  background image
>> on the main content (on subpages only) and is  instead just making the
>> background black!  I even went into the CSS  and added a
>> background-color: #FFFFFF and it didn't affect the  behavior at all.
>
>
> I get a double Flash image in Safari 2.0.3 which pushes the text  below
> the box into the background on the homepage. Double image in  other
> pages, but the main text box stretches down to enclose the copy  in
> other pages.
>
> I get the background, though, both in Safari and Mac Firefox 1.5.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marilyn Langfeld
> Langfeldesigns
> http://www.langfeldesigns.com
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