Hi, I am currently volunteering in South America (Peru) and I am creating a web site for a group of NGO's here in my town. The problem I am having is a basic one, in IE 6 the web site does not resize well. (Seems like everyone down here sets their screen resolution to make the text as big as possible...) Seems to work just fine in Firefox. Long story short, my Header Image gets shifted awkwardly in computers set to low screen resolution. I copied the style sheet from the ask.com web site, and put my image at the top, so I seem to lack the expertise to fix this. I hope someone out there can help me, as I need to have this thing done by Friday when I head back home! Here is the web site: http://www.directorio-trujillo.org Don't laugh, it's a work in progress... Please let me know if there is anything I can post here to further illuminate the situation. Thanks - Jason
Ok, In playing around with this a little more, what I have figured out is this: When the browser width is less than the page width as defined by the #main div width, it squishes the images around in unsightly way. Is there some way to prevent this from happening? It seems to work fine in FireFox. Thanks - Jason
Technically that's not how you're supposed to do a two column layout. Unless you really want to stick with this design, you should grab a new design from "Open Source Web Design" (oswd.org) and save yourself a headache.