I am working on a (partial) CSS conversion of an existing site and have
run into an issue with pages where the content is wider than the window
in which it is viewed.

The page is set up with a banner graphic, which is defined as a div
background (so it will cut itself off based on page width), and a
colored background for the actual content area.  This works wonderfully
on those pages which can size themselves to fit the window.

However, there are a few tables which don't compress so well and force
the page to scroll horizontally.  On these pages, the banner and the
colored background cut off at the width of the window rather than
extending the full width of the page.  This can be seen at

http://chaskaareayouthbaseball.com/widetest.html

(unless your browser window is over 5200 pixels wide).

What can be done to fix this?

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