>     <style type="text/css">
>       body{background-color:#d0d0d0;font:14px
> tahoma;padding:0;margin:0;}/*Which font to use be default?*/
>       #emailwrapper{width:660px;margin:0 auto;padding:0;}
>       #email_hdr{height:65px;vertical-align:middle;padding:0;margin:0;}
>       #email_hdr div{vertical-align:middle;padding:0;margin:0;}
>       #email_hdr div img{float:right;}
>       #email_banner_graphic{background-color:#fff;padding:0;margin:0;}
>       #email_left_col_top,#email_left_col_bottom{margin:15px 0 0
> 0;width:405px;float:left;background-color:#fff;padding:0;}
>
> #email_right_col{padding:0;width:240px;float:left;background-color:#fff;vertical-align:top;margin:15px
> 0 0 15px;}


As for the issue, Chris is correct. I also noticed, in Chrome, that
reducing the margin-left on #email_right_col to 9 brought them next to
eachother. But... like I explained earlier... I don't think that's a
great idea.

-- 

Tom Livingston | Senior Front-End Developer | Media Logic |
ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com
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