Oh, okay, good. ^^; I did go through and compare, though, and aside from where you'd changed colours and sizing, I don't really see anything that should be causing the wonkiness on the CSS side. I even tried replacing the CSS with the base layout, and it has the same thing going on, so I think it may be one of those layouts where you absolutely have to have a journal title and/or subtitle for it to display properly.
If you'd rather not have one, though, you should be able to do a quick-and-dirty fix by changing the appropriate section of coding to:
Not sure how that would potentially impact it if you do add a title/subtitle, so just remove the "min-height: 120px; margin-bottom: 10px;" from #alpha-inner's bit, if it messes anything up. That's all I added to the coding there.
Other than that, I did notice ".comments { width: 6000px;}" which based on the other sizes you used, I think may have been intended as 600 instead of 6000. Just wanted to let you know, just in case.
If you'd rather not have one, though, you should be able to do a quick-and-dirty fix by changing the appropriate section of coding to:
#alpha-inner {width: 630px; padding: 0px; background: white; padding: 10px; min-height: 120px; margin-bottom: 10px; }
#beta-inner { width: 650px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;background: #transparent; }
Not sure how that would potentially impact it if you do add a title/subtitle, so just remove the "min-height: 120px; margin-bottom: 10px;" from #alpha-inner's bit, if it messes anything up. That's all I added to the coding there.
Other than that, I did notice ".comments { width: 6000px;}" which based on the other sizes you used, I think may have been intended as 600 instead of 6000. Just wanted to let you know, just in case.