Page Margins (?)

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Bigolalaskan

I'm not sure if Page Margins are my problem, but here it goes. Be patient
with me as this is my first "professional" attempt at a webpage . . .
although I have been "playing" with webpages for about 5 years:

I'm working with FrontPage 2003:

I have been battling text that runs over the right side of the screen on my
clients monitor when she looks over the site. I always go to my portable and
check the site (smaller screen width than what I work with here). I use this
method to check the site with netscape, opera, & mozilla browsers to catch
anything that may be conflicting. Everytime I check the website, none of the
text "runneth over" on any of the four browsers, but does with hers (she uses
IE). Needless to say, this is driving me NUTS. We'll get it fixed, she'll
come back with some major changes, sometimes taking me an entire weekend to
troubleshoot new problems that crop up with the changes we make, and poof,
the margins are back running over the right side.

Her biggest goal is to have vistors not have to scroll up, down, or side by
side to view her art. For the most part I have this accomplished whenever
possible. But this reoccuring problem with the right margin is driving me
nuts. I fully understand the concept of webviewing and that an HTML page is
not a piece of paper (so no lectures on that please). I want this to be my
final weekend on this project so I can get paid!! Any suggestions? Can
anyone check the website as it is now (she has came back with major changes
to the color scheme & page titles) and see if they have the same problem with
the text in the tables running over the right side of the screen?

http://bigolalaskan.com/nelda/

In advance, Thanks!!
 
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Bigolalaskan

I apologize if I came across as condencending, it was not my intent.
Sometimes we miss little things like the table width being 922 pixels vs. 750
pixels and that's why I asked for help. I missed it . . . sometimes that
"third" eye that knows what to look for is what is needed.

Thank you and again I meant to offense . . . please don't take any.
 

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