Greetings.

Yesterday, I installed the new release of Firefox 1.0. My site
(http://doegenomestolife.org ), which had formerly displayed fine in Mozilla
1.7, IE 5/6, and Firefox 0.8-1.0PR (Windows), suddenly had a problem. The blue
curve in the upper right corner of the page dropped below the right-hand
column (blue navigation/feature bar). The same thing has happened consistently
on Safari under OS X 10.3. 

According to this bug report
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=266402 ), the new version's CSS
rendering is closer to the spec then the old pre-release version. This
duplicate bug report also lists some fixes at the bottom
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267536 ) that include using
overflow: hidden; position: absolute; among others. 

I know the page structure isn't ideal. We're still learning. This is the third
site we've done in CSS. (Yes, we've run the page through the XHTML and CSS
validators and corrected the things we can.)

I've had any luck figuring this out. Two of us have read bug reports, portions
of the CSS spec, and haven't come up with anything. Any suggestions would be
greatly, incredibly apprciated. 

Thanks.

Kim Nylander
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