Isaac,

Yes, I am idealistic and trying to truly separate content from 
format (maybe I should just use XML LOL).

The reason that I suggest that NS isn't implementing position is 
that it is treating everything as an in-line element.

Thank you for the reference and your response.

Robert J. Polickoski
Senior Programmer, ISRD Inc.
(540) 842-6339
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIM - RobertJFP



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 6 Nov 2002 15:23:36 -0500

>Are you trying to implement a table-less site layout?
>
>AFAIK Netscape supports position... There's some issues ( not 
necessarily
>Netscape issues ) with position: relative vs. position: fixed, 
and using
>position:relative in a class rather than on an element with 
#elementname.
>
>I'm not really an authority here... Here's a decent article(s) on 
it:
>
>http://glish.com/css/
>
>The new layout on my own site doesn't display properly in NS and 
I haven't
>had / made the time to fix it as of yet.
>
>S. Isaac Dealey
>Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
>
>www.turnkey.to
>954-776-0046
>
>> All,
>
>> I apologize for t he off-topic post but I am having a terrible
>> time finding another resource.
>
>> I have a site on which I am using a CSS2 style sheet (validated)
>> to format the content.  IE6 displays it beautifully.  NS messes 
it
>> up copmpletely.  I think it is because NS hasn't implemented the
>> position attribute.  Does anyone know of a good source of
>> information or support, preferably free?
>
>> If curious, the site is http://www.buildacourse.com .
>
>> Thank you,
>> Robert
>
>> Robert J. Polickoski
>> Senior Programmer, ISRD Inc.
>> (540) 842-6339
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> AIM - RobertJFP
>
>
>
>> 
>
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