Hi Debbie,

Try playing around with the width value for #content.

75% looked good.

Regards,
Brett


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Iorhael
Sent: Tue 4/25/2006 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [css-d] Shifting content
 
Hi again,

I apologize for the plethara of questions right now...I am going through some 
of my previous web sites and restructuring the css so that all the elements are 
in containers (thus stablizing the elements when the browser is stretched).

On this one, I created a subcontainer for the banner graphics, and then a 
separate subcontainer for the content. I finally got everything positioned 
properly except that I can't get the content to shift over to the left using a 
negative left margin. How would I shift over the content to where it needs to 
be? It is a floated element...can you not use negative margins with floats?

http://www.drkdesign.com/northwesternesse/microdor/

http://www.drkdesign.com/northwesternesse/microdor/microdorimport.css

Debbie


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