Hi, all...

I hope everyone doesn't mind an OT question, but I can't find an answer
anywhere and the css list I'm on isn't responding.

Here's my post to the other list.  I'd appreciate any clues anyone might
have.

Thanks,

Rick

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Hi, all...

I'm wondering if anyone knows why and what to do about aligning
a div background image to the right top corner of a div.

IE 7 and FF display it as expected...IE 6 just leaves it in the *left* upper
corner.

Here's the code:

<div class="section" style="width:100%; height:200px;
background:url(images/dove-section-bg.png) top right no-repeat;">
</div>

The class, "section", just defines the class as "margin:10px 0px 0px 16px;
text-align:justify;"

If I can just get that blasted bird in the upper-right corner of my div in
IE 6,
I'll be a happy coder!
(For the moment...)

Ideas, anyone?  Work-a-rounds?

Thanks,

Rick



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