I am working on a site:

http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential
http://mdh-test.com/ieresidential/ierc.css

The header is a background image so that the navigation in the upper  
right hand corner can be placed there. The box for the navigation is  
also a background image so the links can go on top.

In FF on the PC and Mac and on Safari on the Mac, the content div (the  
blue div, for purposes of this discussion - it will not be staying  
blue - I discovered a background color does not take up pixels like  
borders do) is acting correctly, although I don't know why the text is  
aligning to the bottom of the div. The images are not tiling. That is  
good.

In IE 6.0, the header background image and nav background image are  
tiling all over the place and the content div is not where it's  
supposed to be. Also, the text on the nav box is huge.

In IE 7.0, the background images are behaving, but the content div is  
being pushed down to below the nav but over to the right, like it's  
supposed to be.

I am really rusty at this!! I'm trying to read through my O'Reilly CSS  
Definitive Guide book by Eric Meyers (which I realized is 3 years old  
and pre-IE7 and possibly pre-IE6!!) as quickly as possible, but I am  
stumped and need to make some progress on this site!

Can anyone help me? Please? I never have been able to get the hang of  
Z-Indexes.

Theresa Mesa



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