Hi, I've had this problem for a bit and it's driving me crazy. I'm the webmaster and designer for my church's webpage, atlantanewhope.org. Now, here's the deal - the page displays fine under Netscape and Explorer, but looks all ugly under two browsers - Mozilla, and IE for Mac. Now, as I understand it, these two browsers are the most standards-complaint browsers around, so I'm assuming there's a problem with my HTML and/or Javascript. But I haven't the slightest idea what - the HTML and JS I use is very simple (it IS just a church webpage) and it looks okay with the online validators as well as the other sites that check your html for you. If you go to the website (atlantanewhope.org/about) there's two main things that don't render right: (1) to move between areas there are buttons (about/info/features) with mouseovers. Now, it looks okay in all browsers, but in IE/Mac and Mozilla it slows the whole system to a crawl and utlizies near 100% CPU. It works fine in Netscapes and IE/Win though. The replacement image for the mouseover is an animated gif, and that seems to be the only reason why it doesn't work. (2) For the content on each page, the text is framed by a few pictures of lines so it looks nice and neat. Again, this looks great everywhere except with Moz. The pictures display outside their table cells and just look like a mess. When you see it, you'll understand what I'm talking about. So, does anyone know of a solution so the webpage can look right under all browsers? Or has anyone run into this before? Is there anything wrong with my table elements and javascript mouseovers? Thanks, // jt _______________________________________________ techtalk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/techtalk