Hi Everyone,

A fellow who joined the list but hasn't heard back asked if I'd send this 
on... the page validates if using the address 
http://bellsouthpwp2.net/m/_/m_rafi/ to validate it.

His email is below:
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>Hello -
>
>I'm running into a strange Firefox bug which I can't figure out, and
>hoped a CSS guru out there could tell me what's wrong.
>
>Here are screencaps of the problem. This is running on FF 1.5-2.0 Windows:
>http://www.geocities.com/craiggivens01/screen.jpg
>http://www.geocities.com/craiggivens01/screen2.jpg
>
>And here is the XHTML:
>http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-dzine
>
>You can click on "Hide Menubar" to remove the ISP's top bar (extra source 
>code).
>
>Click on the left orange blocks which say "Click This Title" to see
>the same effect
>on the subsequent page.
>
>That left column div (called "leftColumn-home" and "leftColumn" in the
>css) sometimes renders way down below the fold when Firefox loads the
>page -- leaving all that white space gap in between. When I hit
>refresh on the browser, it sometimes gets cleared up and jumps back up
>into place. Other times it reverts back down. This doesn't happen in
>IE -- only Firefox and Mozilla.
>
>I figured this has something to do with the way the float is set for
>that div, but who knows what it could be given the crazy markup order
>of the page (which was necessary to preserve the design and
>acessibility).
>
>It usually happens on a first load of the page. If not, Hit the back
>button and try clicking on the orange blocks once more to get the page
>to re-load.
>
>Any advice you can offer on fixing this or any other helpful tips in
>tightening the CSS is much APPRECIATED!
>
>- Craig
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Regards

Vicki 

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