Stas said,
> Hmm... That looks bad for me on XP/IE6. The "next" page starts at 
> the bottom of the screen with a sea of white space above it.

Its not your browser.  Its your 'high' scrn res.  

That's what I was getting at earlier.  The designer didn't think about
what would happen on hi-res screens, so he made his transparent gifs not
tall enough.  A 1200-1300 pixel height would work with anything out
there, and take up zero bandwidth since you're just using a small
transparent shim.  Reduce your window size to get the intended but
botched-in-this-example effect.

--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com


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