Shelly wrote: > Thanks Denis. Good idea - but didn't work (However, if I set the body > with "position:absolute;" it does - but the whole thing shoots to the > left. but this may be an idea I can work with...) > > Someone else emailed me offlist and suggested I use "padding-top" for > the main area, instead of "margin-top". But that's not feasible, > unfortunately. The reason I'm using margin is because there's a > background image in the main area that has a drop shadow. If I use > "padding", then the background image is visible behind the header - and > it looks horrid. > > Anyway, I removed the logo and stuff that would make the name of who the > client is known and uploaded the files. I'm gonna play with the > absolute positioning idea - but if anyone else has any suggestions, > that'd be great. :) > > http://www.anekostudios.com/test/issue/index.html > http://www.anekostudios.com/test/issue/inside.html > > Thanks! > > ~Shelly
Shelly, I don't think Opera is seeing the top position setting. I am using WAT for Opera, and the top rule doesn't show up when I ask it to show the applied styles. I notice that you set the top position at the top of style-index.css, but you don't set the position to absolute until you get to line 59 in styles.css. I wonder if Opera sees the top position but discards it because the position isn't being set to something that can use it. Why don't you try putting all the rules for the header in one place and see if Opera cooperates? Lori ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
