Marc Funaro wrote:
> I've started over with my design, and have a pretty good idea of what I want
> to do now.  I've managed to get my top area to look very much like the
> actual PSD design, and now I am stuck...
I am not good at being cooperative or subtle :-P . So you are welcome to 
take this or leave it.

To get unstuck, permanently delete the PSD design, all images related to 
same, both sets of html documents you've produced, and both related css 
files from your operating system *and* your mind.

Learning CSS is an exercise in attempting to understand the Web. Work 
with her and she'll reward you. The two column layout on this page 
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/> is known to work 
cross-browser. Reproduce it following the tutorial /exactly as it is/, 
without any variation whatsoever. The Web will reward you for your 
cooperation with her, and enable you to go on to fame, fortune, and 
everlasting glory. If, in the meantime, you get stuck in the tutorial, 
write the list without hesitation. And hang in there-- persistence and 
determination rule success.
> Marc
>   
Best,
~davidLaakso
PS This is a good article that is very 
helpful<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dao/>

-- 
http://www.dlaakso.com/gustave/

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