Help with CSS browser issue... please!

I posted this issue on the Wordpress forums and am not having
much luck. Since it seems to be a CSS issue, I thought I should
post it here and see if any of you can help me out.
I am having a problem with browser compatibility on my
Wordpress powered blog. I built the template in Dreamweaver and
then spliced it up into the individual blog files.
The blog is at
http://www.babybumps.net/blog
The main problem is that in Mozilla and Safari, the
background wrapper is dropping out right before the navigation bar
(the background disappears). Since this part is still in the header
file, I'm not sure what is going wrong.
I am attaching the code for the index and header. If you need
to see any of the other code, let me know!
Thanks in advance for any help!

ArtsyAndi wrote:
> I posted this issue on the Wordpress forums and am not
having much luck. Since
> it seems to be a CSS issue, I thought I should post it
here and see if any of
> you can help me out.
>
> I am having a problem with browser compatibility on my
Wordpress powered blog.
> I built the template in Dreamweaver and then spliced it
up into the individual
> blog files.
>
> The blog is at
http://www.babybumps.net/blog
>
Hi,
try replacing this for yours.......
#content-wrap {
padding: 0pt;
background: #fff url(images/content-wrap.jpg) repeat-x;
width: 805px;
margin-left: auto;
border-top-style: none;
margin-right: auto;
HTH
chin chin
Sinclair

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