Hi Zoe,

> I'm not going to bother trying to create those tabs as real text on top
> of images, because I think tabs that wrap look really goofy.  So that
> option is out.  I'll just have these as images, text and all, and set a
> min-width to keep them from wrapping.

You could use real text with white-space:nowrap.  This would then solve your
problems with option 3.

If you are creating the pages dynamically you could even consider providing
more than one option, ie browser sniffing.

HTH.

Regards,

John Jameson

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