> Try adding this in place of div.boxPictureBar:
>
> <iframe id="xhtml" name="xhtml" src="blank.html" frameborder="" height="250" 
> width="95%">
> You need a standards compliant browser to see this iframe! At least IE
> 5.5 or Netscape 6. Please go to the links above and download one of the
> recommended browsers for free.
> </iframe>
>
> Then create a page or maybe more with yours sets of pictures, utilizing
> what you deleted from this page.

Or use JavaScript to show and hide the different sections. In any
case, this is OFF-Topic for a CSS mailinglist. I haven't got an "out
of the box solution" for this detailed site, but it really is not that
hard to achieve.

I really consider the message you put in the IFRAME a slap in the
face. What if I cannot see or if I cannot download a different browser
because my company's security settings don't allow me to do so? If you
cannot solve a web design issue, don't make it the visitor's
problem... And especially don't advertise IFRAME hacks as a standards
compliance feature. Frames are for most of the normal  brochureware
sites these days obsolete and should be replaced with server side
includes.

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Chris Heilmann
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