Hello all -

Here's a very basic question. I've set up a very basic example html file
attached to this email.  In it and the css file also attached, you'll see
that I'm setting up a centered content column with a fixed width of 500px
and fluid borders.

In most pages, I would in fact these elements to behave just as they are
here - the content column is centered and is "snapped to" the top of its
parent, the "body" element.

But if I delete the red border on the content column, the column unsnaps
from the top of the body.  Why is that?

I know the example html file is very basic, and something about its
simplicity probably explains this behavior.

Oh, I'm viewing in Firefox 1.5.

Thanks for your help!

Matt
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