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  1. Hi thanks for replying. I did manage to work it out in the end, it works now. I think you were right about me using "top" - I was a bit confused as to how to move stuff to where I wanted it to appear. Margin works better for sure !Thanks again
  2. I am having a problem with Internet Explorer. I have content in a column in the center of my page, as specified by this: #content { position:relative; top:20px; margin-left:40px; margin-right:200px; font-size:.8em; height:auto; padding-right:10px;} And then a flash element at the bottom of the page, like so: #footer { position:relative; top: 35px; background-image:url(images/footer_bg.gif);} My problem is, if there is enough text in "content" div to make the page scroll, IE will not allow the page to scroll all the way to the bottom, so you can only see like the top 5 pixels or so of my flash footer.In Firefox it works perfectly, you can scroll all the way to the bottom and see everything.Can anybody help me with a work around, or even tell me why this happens so maybe I can resturucture my CSS?Why oh why can't we have a little bit of cross-browser uniformity????????
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