Hi Tim,

Ordered floats is the way forward. 

http://www.positioniseverything.net/ordered-floats.html

HTH,
Brett

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> Hi All.

> I'm soon going to be working on a site for a client who has asked for
the main body content of the code to be above the navigation in the
source 
> for SEO / Accessibility reasons. This makes sense but wanted to get an
idea of which methods people use for this.

> The way I've seen this done before is too apply padding to the main
content div which forces the main content down the page. The top
navigation > can then be given an absolute position to 'layer' over the
space created by the padding. Does anyone use any other methods or is
this the 
> excepted way of doing this?

> It would be simple if all the divs could be absolute positioned but as
there are varying page lengths across the site I don't think this would
be an 
> option.

> Thanks in advance for any help.

> Tim


 



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