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Looking at your site, I'm forced to ask the question: Why aren't you using frames for this site?

If you were to put your top picture/links/navbar in one frame, then put the data to be displayed in the left/right sides in their own frames you would benefit yourself in 3 ways:[ol]
[li]End your current problem with data in the left td affecting the right td[/li]
[li]Reduce the load on your server/bandwidth by reducing the size of each page (you won't have to include the navbar and the right-side information in every page...they'll load once & then stay).[/li]
[li]Reduce the strain on yourself, the programmer (program the framesets page as one page, the top nav bar as one page, and the right-side info as one page, then don't worry about them anymore, they won't need to be programmed into any other pages).[/li][/ol]

If you need help on how to lay out your site using frames (which I HIGHLY recommend in this instance) let me know & I'll be glad to help you there too.


Hope this helps;
Rob Hercules
 
Looking at your site, I'm forced to ask the question: Why aren't you using css for this site?

Because CSS positioned elements stay where you want them.
 
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