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HTML form doesn't line up with text / graphics next to it

Asked by msukow in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Internet Explorer Web Browser

Tags: HTML, Dreamweaver, CSS

I have an html document that I have tried to add a form next to text (see the two attached images). In Dreamweaver, it looks fine, but in a browser (PC and Mac for IE7 and Safari), the form is shifted up. I also tried just using a graphic for the text, but still no good. What do I need to do to make sure it lines up (looks like the html.jpg)? Is there CSS that can be used to accomplish the needed fix?
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What the code looks like via IE7
What the code looks like via IE7
 
 
What it looks like in Dreamweaver CS3
What it looks like in Dreamweaver CS3
 
 
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