Please, I am a newcomer to this list.  I have read the FAQ regarding posting 
and have been hesitant about posting for fear of being squashed.  Lurking has 
lost its allure and the time has come to enter into the fray with questions.

My page has a horizontal menu bar at the top of the window.  There is a 
maximum depth to which the menus drop.  I would like to have my <div 
id="content"> section positioned vertically below that depth, so that the 
text is not covered when the menus drop.

Having read available CSS documentation, the only property that seems even 
partly relevant is "top: Sets how far the top edge of an element is 
above/below the top edge of the parent element".

My experiments with this property were unsuccesful.  So as of this point, I 
remain almost clueless about how to position the section.  The only method of 
which I can think is to use <P> or <BR> tags to skip lines.

Any information is most welcome.

Thanks, Bob
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