Ionize wrote:

>I am back once more having done some reading on html and CSS and I am
>looking for more information on containers and exactly what they are. Are
>they comparable to layers, and when positioning text or images are they
>placed within that container or are they on their own seperate
>layers/containers.
>[...]
>
I am afraid I am not good at theory. This is how dictionary.com defines 
container:

   1. A receptacle, such as a carton, can, or jar, in which material is
      held or carried.
   2. A large reusable receptacle that can accommodate smaller cartons
      or cases in a single shipment, designed for efficient handling of
      cargo.

I guess you might say, a layout is a container that can accommodate 
smaller containers in page that is designed for efficient handling of 
content.
So yes, text and images are placed in containers. And containers are 
often nested within other containers.
Many of these things will become clear to you when you actually attempt 
to practice what you read. The name of the game is get something on a page.
And as I wrote yesterday, upload a page to a public server and post to 
the list stating any issues that need be resolved. Provide a  link to 
the page in that post.
*There is no need to re-invent the wheel.*  Start with a stable, 
functioning layout -- there are many on the wiki. And either layout on 
this page works well cross browser: 
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/>
The list wiki <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/> is one of the best 
reference points for anything and everything you will need.
Keep it simple.
Enjoy :-) .
Best,
~dL
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