> In my experience, this is a known error with the equal height 
> columns
> hack. The overflow: hidden; that you place on the containing element
> means that if the div scrolls (as it sometimes does when using 
> anchor
> elements), it will scroll content off the top of the "page" (or off 
> the
> top of the visible view port).
>
> I'm sorry to say that I have no solution for this--all I can tell 
> you is
> that you're not crazy. :)

Is this specific to a browser or OS? I cannot duplicate that problem. 
All I see is that the top of page anchor simply goes where it should, 
based on its position in the markup. The page can then be manually 
scrolled from that point. I'm curious to see the problem if someone 
can provide a more detailed description with steps to reporoduce. 


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