Cheryl,

Ah!   That makes sense.   But,no, I never included the flash ads;  on my
dial-up nothing much downloaded before I packed them off.

So one last question pre seeing if I can take on the learning curve:   is
there a consensus on what is the most usual size of browser view that people
actually see?

Joseph

> Ah, those are usually done with javascript and not just CSS. Especially if
> you see them on IE because IE only supports position fixed for background.
> The first started appearing a couple of years ago and are intended to keep
> some object always in view, usually a menu. Not many people use them now.
> They were a fad for awhile. If someone wants to use one it should be in
its
> own column so it doesn't obscure text.
>
> Or do you mean the Flash ads? Yahoo is notorious for using them. One of
the
> benefits to using Firefox, Mozilla or Opera is that those floating flash
ads
> don't "float".
>
>
> Cheryl D. Wise
> Certified Professional Web Developer
> MS-MVP-FrontPage
> www.wiserways.com
> mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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