You have to leave room for the reflection image, but I wonder if there is a
way to put that image in the background of a DIV so you could write over it
with HTML. My guess now is that it's using display: none instead of hide and
show.

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I think its great, really easy to use even for a beginner like me :-D and
looks brilliant.  Just need to find out how to stop it moving everything
below it and it'll be perfect=)
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