I grabbed the source files and played with them.  If you get rid of that 
negative z-index for #mainframe, or change it to zero or a positive number, 
your problem should go away.  Alternatively, you could declare position and 
z-index etc. for the body tag.

See http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/5061 for a summary of 
this issue.

-Spode


At 8:26 AM +0200 10/25/06, Amie Nel wrote:
>I am  busy with my first website. I am using css. The site displays when I
>use Opera and IE but displays blank in firefox. (tested on ff 1.5.X)
>
>The development is done using ms vs2005.
>
>example: www.klickmine.com
>
>Regards
>
>Amie Nel
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