Works perfectly, thank you!
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Browse All TopicsI have four content areas within DIV tags that I would like to all be displayed in the same position one on top of the other. I cannot specify an absolute position because the page content is dynamic, meaning the overlapping content areas could be in the wrong place overlapping other text on the page I don't want to overlap etc. Is there a way around this?
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by: KravimirPosted on 2009-06-12 at 03:52:28ID: 24610890
Give #main position:relative to create a new positioning context so that those descendant <div>s are positioned with respect to its edges instead of those of the <html>.