Before I ask a couple quick questions, I would like to state
my gratitude for the posts and replies of this forum’s community.
There is a tremendous wealth of knowledge that I am constantly
learning from. Thank you all.

I’ve been trying to create a completely CSS positioned
website and have succeeded but for a couple minor things: In one
DIV (#logo) that has the H1 tags and a BG image, I want the text to
align at the bottom. Such a thing seems so easy, but I’ve had to
revert to inserting a table and aligning text that way. Vertical
alignment doesn’t seem to work in DIVs. Is there a completely
non-table way to do this?

And secondly, it breaks in MAC IE6 (the #content goes under
the #sidebar), but if I float:right the #content, that should fix
that. Well, then it stays to the right but not with the top at the
top of the #xwrap. Even if the #content is only 100px wide, it
still drops down. Any clues?

My next goal is to get rid of the Menu Machine (!) menu and
create it with CSS. With all the info here, that doesn’t sound
nearly as daunting as it did just a few weeks ago. Thanks again.

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