On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 01:39, Mads Villadsen wrote: > On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 09:18, jpearl24 wrote: > [snip] > > i think mozilla /netscape doesnt like div tag code much ... > > im sure for now the average user isnt using linux anyways. > > Actually Mozilla is doing the right thing here (if I understand the > problem correctly - I haven't seen it in IE, so I don't know what the > author wants it to look like). > > The div has position set to absolute, which means that it is remove from > the page flow. > > What this (roughly) means is that first the content of the page is > shown, then all divs with position: absolute are show. > > Look here for further information: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#absolute-positioning But does it truely happen this way.. i have seen alotta pages not display corrrectly.. macromedias download page is one... my own home page. that one this guy sent theres others im jsut too tired to look lol -- jason pearl <jpearl24@xxxxxxx> ++++++++++++++++++ "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer"-Tupac ++++++++++++++++++ Kurrupted Visionz Phx, AZ registered linux user #307811 MDK 9.2 Linux Machine# 193475, 227341 AMD64 Opteron 1.6 http://counter.li.org ASUS SK8N
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