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- sparker0
this isn't about the iframe problem, but i do notice these obvious warnings and errors with the css.
1. using underscores is not a good idea with css. not all browsers interpret them correctly for attribute values.
2. you can place everything in an external stylesheet. no reason to include both inline and external.
3. scrollbar css is a proprietary invention of microsoft. they will *not* work in alternative browsers. it isn't valid css.
4. you should use semantic markup. you have a class called .Heading, when you could easily use h1 and style it accordingly.
5. LoVe HA! meaning Link Visitied Hover Active - some browsers only interpret these psuedo-classes in that order.
as for your markup, you are using quite a lot of useless tags and elements. most of which can be handled safely via css. also, and i don't know if this is the root to the problem or not, but you're using table headers in place of cells.
if you are going to use a table you should construct it in it's simplest, most usable way possible.