Bill Walton wrote:

> http://www.yourtimematters.com/menu1.html

> http://www.yourtimematters.com/menu2.html

> The main div positions the way I want it to for the menu2 page, but 
> is too far down for the menu1 page.  I know I've caused the problem 
> with the top margin setting on #main.  Is there a good way to fix 
> this short of going to a different stylesheet or something like using
>  #main1 and #main2 ?

On #main:
delete 'margin-top: 4em', and add 'clear: both'.

Then add...

#mainnav {margin-bottom: 1.5em;}
#formnav {margin-bottom: 1.5em;}

...or some other suitable values, and the margin-gap will adjust to the
menu, no matter which one it is. You can even tune the gap for each menu
and get a "perfect look".

> Some of the other problems I mentioned above will be readily apparent
>  if you view the pages with anything other than Firefox.

Can't really see any differences/problems between Firefox and my regular
browser. What I can see is some 'collapsing margins' that IE/win handles
differently, and IE/win will handle those quite well once the above
is corrected/added.

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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