The problem appears to be your use of laying out the page and images. Some
browsers have problems with all of the "styles" you are using, as well as
the numerous <p>   </p>. You should use tables for layout and
positioning of your images and text.
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message | Kevin,
|
| What I mean by "work" is so that the images do not seperate and they all
| stay together as they do on the IE browser.
|
| "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
|
| > Can you define "work?"
| >
| > --
| > HTH,
| >
| > Kevin Spencer
| > Microsoft MVP
| > ..Net Developer
| > Neither a follower nor a lender be.
| >
in
| > message | > >I am trying to get me web site to work with Mozilla, Opera, and
Firefox. At
| > > the moment it only works with the standard IE, I have started editing
the
| > > site and have managed to get it to work with them all except Opera.
Can
| > > somebody please explain to me how to get it to work on Opera, I have
| > > uploaded
| > > the edited site at
www.stopspots.co.uk/site1
| > >
| > >
| > > --
| > > Many thanks
| > > Steve Morley
| >
| >
| >