> Try in ruleset #main_map img changing position: relative; to position:
> absolute; and defining both the height and width of the map?

Oh, this is really annoying me now! I have tried the above tip (thanks 
David) which makes a lot of sense, but the div is positioned differently in 
the 3 browsers I have tried it in, i.e. Safari 3.03 (Windows), IE 7 and 
FireFox 2.0.0.8. I have set the stylesheet to accomodate Safari, used 
conditional comments to make it work in IE, but it's hosed in FF! Why is 
this happening? The link is http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/map.htm if 
anyone has a moment to look at it.

> A random observation...  The arrow on that map was/is quite hard to
> see on my lappy... Maybe it could be darker or bolder...

No, Tigdh, you're right. I have temporarily used an image from a well known 
map site for positioning with the intention of actually buying the gif 
before the site goes live, and I'll address the issue then, but thanks for 
the feedback. And thanks to everyone else who have made suggestions 
regarding the text problem, I will try them out and get back to you as soon 
as I can.

Cheers

Kevin Stevens
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