To clarify my previous message: what I mean is
Cameron Adams wrote:
If you change the position of an object in the HTML, then you have to change it in the CSS, otherwise your order becomes meaningless.
Yes, it becomes meaningless in that it makes it more convoluted to work with, *but* it does not mean that it won't work. There is no dependency here between the order in which it appears in the XHTML and the CSS (unless you have deep dark cascade dependencies going on where the order is indeed important).
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