At 05:41 PM 2/25/2006, Erik Harris wrote:
>The work-in-progress page is here:
>
>http://www.fileh.com/kungfujoe/WebDVD/index.html
>[...]
>specify offsets with respect to the box's containing block."  Isn't a DIV a
>containing block?  More specifically, how do I make a DIV into a containing
>block?  I've absolutely positioned the "a" elements, just as the example on
>A List Apart does, but they're being positioned with respect to the

Never mind..  I managed to fix it with the div-in-a-div method (I forgot 
about that, though I'd used it before).  I still don't quite understand why 
a relatively-positioned div can't be a containing element, but I guess it's 
a design choice made by the W3C folks...


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