Welcome. I love to role play with my friends and cosplay conventions. It's the greatest thing ever when people dress up as someone who they don't even know.
I would say that the most extreme experience that I am willing to share is when I had the chance to meet Hayao Miyazaki. I was hyperventilating and I swear that he thought I was going to pass out right in front of him. IN the end, I got his autograph and a sketch of me. It was awesome.
When I look at your layout, your navigation is at the bottom of the page and nowhere near the header at all. I was going to suggest adding padding to the navigation so it would push it down a few pixels.
I wouldn't recommend anyone use this technique. It works only with Internet Explorer, and for good reason, it's invalid coding! No other browser (with the exception of Konqueror, but they only let you colourize the standard scrollbar) lets you use this technique because it takes control of an element which you shouldn't have control over. Fair enough you can modify the scrollbar with javascript, but there is only so much control web designers should have. We shouldn't have control over the style of a users' browser and that includes their scrollbar.
Having coloured or invisible scrollbars removes the familiarity aspect of a users browsing experience. I've seen people make pseudo-transparent scrollbars by making everything the same colour as their background colour... WHY?! I really don't see the attraction to it, it's poor for accessibility and usability, and its an out-right tacky effect. It was created by Microsoft, among other things, to simply draw more web designers to use their browser in the hope of dominating the market. The reason Firefox doesn't support it though, is because they're a standards compliant browser, and they won't add the effect because it isn't part of the Web Standards.
I'd recommend you save yourself a few extra bytes, and just remove this from your code.
i agree with Vangs. I was once a colour scrollbar person. But then I thought, "Why would it matter so much. It's not like people are fousing on yur scrollbar. They came ot see the content of your site.
Good luck with your moving experience. Hopefully the moving goblin doesn't come and misplace your things. No matter how hard I try, I always end up losing something when I move. I hope it doesn't happen to you.