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CSS problem with different browsers


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#1 Tudi

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Posted 12 July 2005 - 11:14 AM

Hello ppl,

I've recently built a website template in Dreamweaver and I tried to use a div class tag (a Dreamweaver Layer) with an "absolute" position, so I could place it wherever I'd see fit. However the layer, which contained the site's nav menu, stuck to the position I placed it in only in Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozzila and Netscape moving it either a few inches left or to the top.

I couldn't figure out how to use the other two position types: static and relative.


Could anyone please help me with this? I'd need css layers a lot if they could just stick to where I put them :P

Thanks

#2 Jaymz

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Posted 12 July 2005 - 11:44 AM

Layers are fickle... I avoid them if I can.

#3 Tudi

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Posted 12 July 2005 - 11:50 AM

Heh...well yeah, but everyone's crazy about CSS and all, and I figured it was layers they were talking about....I also saw something cool that I thought was done with layers, on www.worldofwarcraft.com

The left-side, semi-invisible nav-bar there....isn't that a layer?

Well if it isn't.....dumb me then :P





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