In this instance I have to agree with David.
At least one of the DIVs doesn't have an end tag and you've used absolute  
values to fix the layout location meaning it doesn't work at lower  
resolutions.
I would strongly recommend re-writing the layout to make life easier for  
yourself!

Refer to  
http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/ultimate-1-column-full-page-ems.htm for  
basic single column layouts that are fluid.
Also http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2004/09/08/centering.html for using  
standard CSS centering of a fixed layout.

~Mx (:


On Feb 17, 2009 5:55pm, David Laakso <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Christopher R wrote:
>>
>> I appreciate the help David very much, I would just like to know with  
what I have designed how I could fix that cut off that happens with IE6?
>> www.thecreativesheep.ca/page_error/imagepage3b.html
>>
>
> We know what you want. And over many moons, many folks on this list have  
bent over backward trying to help you. You have ignored all of them. And  
continue to do so.
>
>
> --Dancing with Wolves
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