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You don't have anything in the CSS specifying how many pixels you want div/attribute X from the top or bottom.

Of course, pixels if you want absolute positioning, use percentages or something for a stretching layout.
 
Hm, I kind of think that the space in the content would be good for like an advertisement or something, but I don't know.

Yeah, and _Ditto_'s right, you need to specify how high or low the advertisement is.
 
Good news! I *finally* figured out why there was a space between the banner and content. It was because the #leftmenu and #content divs were both included in another div: #container2. To fix it, all I did was delete #container2, rearrange the divs, and delete the #left_top div (I set left_top.png as the background to #leftmenu instead). Now it looks perrrfect~

Loook~
 
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