Hi! Here's the <div> element: <div style="position:absolute; top:64px; left:190px;" align="center" id="glava"> and here Javascript which tries to move the object: document.getElementById('glava').style.left = '500'; This works fine in Mozilla (Firerfox) but not in IE 6. Bye, Iztok -----Original Message----- From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu] On Behalf Of Flavio Gomes Sent: 23. julij 2004 17:00 To: [JavaScript List] Subject: Re: [Javascript] Positioning in IE Well, then you shouldn't have any problems.. Post your code, please Flavio Gomes flavio at economisa.com.br Iztok Polanic wrote: >Hi! > >Element is <div> tag and it's positioned absolutely. > >Bye, > >Iztok >-----Original Message----- >From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu] >On Behalf Of Peter Brunone >Sent: 23. julij 2004 16:16 >To: '[JavaScript List]' >Subject: RE: [Javascript] Positioning in IE > > > What's the element, and is it positioned relatively or >absolutely? > > Try style.pixelLeft if you're specifying an integer without >units. > >-----Original Message----- >From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu >[mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu] On Behalf Of Iztok Polanic > >Hi! > >I hope this is my last question on positioning on this list :) I'm using >document.getElementById('').style.left to position an element to another >coordinates. It works fine in firerfox (Mozilla) 0.9 but not in IE 6.0. >Any clues? > >Bye, > >Iztok > > _______________________________________________ Javascript mailing list Javascript at LaTech.edu https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript