Michael Leibson wrote:
>
> I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide new Mac, 
> yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements on all pages had a 
> significantly increased width, so that the design was effectively spread, 
> horizontally, to fit the (maximized) window.  This would have pleased me, 
> were my design fluid -- but it isn't:  it's fixed!  
>
> The site is  www.thinkingmusic.ca .  The home page's main div (a sandy
> grey colour) should be 790px wide, and the slate-blue navigation div,
> immediately to its left, should be 244px wide (including border).
>
> Anyone have any idea what might be going on? I've always thought that Firefox 
> uniformly reproduces css-based designs, regardless of operating platform. . . 
>
> Thanks, in advance, for any clues you'd care to share!
>
> Michael
>
>   


It is in part due to the width of 1426px set on #background and the 
issue you have is not limited to FF-- it happens in all browsers. 
Structuring a layout with absolute positioning seldom works. Try your 
page at minimum font-size 24px in FF.
Validate the markup.


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