From: "2geedesign" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Hi
>Website address is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/
>CSS is http://www.abglazing.co.uk/stylesheets/main-style.css
>
>In IE6/Win the right hand column flickers as you navigate around the site. 
>This doesn't happen in FF or Netscape.
>Cause and solution would be very much appreciated.

The cause is that you have your - Tools > Internet Options > Temporary Internet 
Files > Settings > Check for newer versions of stored pages: - set to - Every 
visit to the page

Change it to Automatcally and you'll no longer see the flash. IE goes and 
requests the image each time you move to another page using the navigation 
menu. Going using the Back and Forward buttons after clicking on the different 
links doesn't seem to require re-requesting the image.

You might try setting background colors for those columns that are the same as 
the ones in your faux-column image. That would at least prevent the appearance 
of the white background when IE goes to request the image again. This will 
probably then show evidence of a 3-px jog problem on the right side of the 
content section. Float #content .gutter left to eliminate this. 

Popular wisdom says that /most/ people do not change the Settings options, so 
if you decide not to add the background colors it is probably not going to 
affect the view that most visitors to the pages will get.

I hope that helps,

~holly 
 
                   
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