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> Thanks for your response Franky! I did what you mentioned and things 
> seem to work better with problem #1. I didn't understand what you 
> meant about "See: #header { border-bottom: 1px dashed blue; }; this is 
> half way between the 2 lines of the h1." There is no border-bottom or 
> 1px blue line to the header. The only thing on the header is the 
> height which I tried to delete but the header was too large then. 

Sorry, my "See: #header { border-bottom: 1px dashed blue; }" was short 
for "insert this, and see what happens: this bottom line is not showing 
at the bottom of this div (under the second line of the h1), but between 
the two lines of the h1".

> It zooms fine now! What do you mean less compressed css, the actual 
> text being too close? That's a Golive thing;-\

Aha! I always do it by hand (Notepad), and put the css lines under each 
other (like the result of the css-validator). Then I don't have to 
scroll horizontally to compare styles of different classes and id's. And 
it is easier to comment out parts, or add a tmp borderline to see where 
I am. - For a quick view, the Golive result in 1 line per element is not 
easy to see in the FF "edit css" sidebar > from Chris Pederick's 
Webdeveloper Extension <http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/>.

>
> 2. What I see now aside from the problems you mention possibly in IE6, 
> is the main problem I'm having with Safari & Opera showing the top 
> "<li><a href="aboutus.html">About Us"  looking padded big time on the 
> top in Opera and on top of the 2nd <li> in Safari "<li><a 
> href="service.html">Services". NS 7.1 is showing things ok.
>
> I'm pretty sure the problem lies with the #sidebar & #sidebar ul. I 
> added #sidebar li and tried setting the height but that messes stuff 
> up. I'm now reaching the breaking point of taking the clients initial 
> request of a tabled setup like this, sticking his content in it, and 
> saying FINISHED! Please help! http://videointegrations.com/odyssey/

I'm afraid it is something in the model that is not cross browser proof 
(there are major problems in IE! See screenshot 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/screenshot-odyssey-IE.gif>).
 


Some tested models you can choose from the CSS-Wiki page about 3 columns 
layouts <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ThreeColumnLayouts>,
for instance PIE's "Three Column Stretch 
<http://www.positioniseverything.net/thr.col.stretch.html>"

Now I've to prepare to get into my Limo to drive out of town: holidays! :-)

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