That ius porobably because Netscape doesn't understand proper CSS. in the STYLE-part it says: #nav { FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma, Verdana; FONT-SIZE: 11px; COLOR: #FFFFFF; BORDER-BOTTOM: 14px; } and in the BODY: table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> tr id="nav"> td> a href="/usercp.php?s=">control panel /a> BR> a href="/private.php?s=">private messages /a> BR> /td> either the ID should be changed into a "CLASS" or the A HREF...> should be A HREF CLASS="navlink"....> with a A.navlink:link{font-family.............. added to the STYLE-part. NB had to leave out the opening <'s to the tags.
Netscape doesn't support css?! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! damn- another thing I have to take in mind btw- don't use Netscape- try the new Opera 6.05 it's great all the Netscape users are giving such headaches to designers:bugeye: I'm thinking of quiting to check the Netscape compability- too much time and nerve consuming. I use Opera