help, please

    Date: 05/08/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: java

    hi everyone, i have been a member of this community before but never really posted anything.. so, here it goes:

    i'm working on a site for a greenhouse. i've used dreamweaver, photoshop, and image ready to do the site, with the exception of the javascript rollovers that i did by hand.. the layout is pretty much set (per crits from the folks at '[info]'graphicdesign and my client) but i'm running into problems with the frames.. i don't know if i'm doing anything right as far as what is technically the industry standard -- i'm using a table for the images and div layers and iframes for the text boxes.. the site doesn't quite work in IE but does just fine in firefox and safari

    the problem i'm having is the positioning with the boxes (iframes).. i don't know what else to do/use. the boxes are fixed but the background images move when the window is resized.. so, what i'm asking is: what kind of coding should i be using here? i am open for pretty much anything

    the site: http://www.nerdydeeds.com/goodnessgrows (this will be goodnessgrowslandscaping.net in the near future)

    sidenote: snide, snotty comments aren't necessary

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1105055.html

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