However, if you click on the 'click here' link in the site, (which would basically take you to http://fatlossplr.com/freearticles.php#download), you will now see that the site is all messed up.
Now, if you refresh that page, it will look good as before!
I don't understand your example. Why are you using a document fragment identifier to go to another document ? Which, as far as I can see is displaying OK, and doesn't need to be refreshed!! Weird work.
i need some help please. my css designed site looks great in firefox but in safari the right div column will not sit next to the left div/menu button list, i made the margins smaller in the div and photo contained in the right div, i added a div around both columns setting the width at 100%, i set * margins and padding to 0, ???? the header width, footer width and are set at 960px, and the content between equals 960 or slightly under as i left some room for any additional default margins or padding. (is this too wide?) i am a beginner designer and read a great deal on css and html before beginning as this is my first (and very possibly last!) css website, i have searched online and tried implementing the different suggestions out there but nothing has helped, safari wants my page content to sit underneath the menu buttons instead of next to them,,,
If you have a live example somewhere it would be easier to figure out what's going on. From the looks of it I'd say this is a simple problem to fix and it most likely concerns floats or the box model in general — both of which are worth getting right on your first css website.
If you'd like, you can email me with some sample code. You'll find the address from my profile page. Getting things right the first time and, more importantly, understanding why you got it right will save you a lot of trouble.