[thelist] CSS positioning

Alastair Murdoch alastair at cubeit.co.uk
Mon May 28 17:15:40 CDT 2001


OK I should have checked the code first.

Now I have, try taking your layers out of the table cell and placing them at
the end of your code between the last table cell and the close body tag (or
before the open body and the first table tag).  There being positioned
absolutely so it doesn't matter where they are in the code itself.  Netscape
can get a bit flaky with positioned elements inside tables.

Also, just curious, by why use <span> and not <div> tags for your
dropdowns??  Any reason??

cheers

alastair

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I already had the margins and page borders set to 0.
That is not the problem.

But thanks for the script I will give that a try right now.

Thanks,
Brad Miller
www.rapidfx.com



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