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Hello all

I've been making a website for my university cricket club: here (note this is a temporary location, hence the address and the lack of content).

I went for a fluid layout, with the nav column staying fixed and the rest expanding (that reminds me, I need to stick a limit on that, what's the usual figure? 1200px?).

Problem atm is that I don't know what to do with the header, which is made of of three images. One is fixed above the nav column, but the other 2 move. On 800x600 they look fine, but doesn't look right to me on 1024x768, which is obviously the more important resolution.

Should I just use multiple div's to get the spacing more like how I want (which is just more spaced out really), or is there another way which won't involve a lot of added coding (my worry is that I don't want to add a load of partly unnecessary code). I've been playing around for ages, but it hasn't done what I wanted, and so haven't worked out a decent solution, without resorting to multiple divs.

Any suggestions? And any design critique won't go amiss either.

Thanks
 
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Nvm, post took too long to show up (why is that?) so I went and got help elsewhere. Used multiple div's and it is working fine now, unless someone has a cleaner solution code-wise.
 
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