Marlene Yogerst wrote:
> <<It will go better if you only use floats. There is no need for any 
> absolute positioning (ap) in such a simple structure; but, if there were 
> such a need, it is best not to use ap for the structure proper.>>
>
>
> I understand the readability, accessibility, cross browser issues etc.   I 
> did get a certificate in Web Design.  I'm just not the brightest bulb in the 
> box when it comes to CSS tricks and hacks. What appears as a simple set up to 
> you, is a difficult one for me.
>
> I originally had the site set up in floats, but as I stated previously, the 
> right float would only show up at the bottom right rather than the top right. 
>  I can only get it to position properly using absolute positioning. 
>
> I was hoping someone with more knowledge than I could explain to me how to 
> get the right float to position properly.
>
> How odd that the site doesn't work in your FF and Moz browsers.  I checked 
> other computers and it works in those two.
>
> marlene
>
>
>   



Marlene,

If what I wrote and the accompanying layout I provided 
<http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/gem.html> does not 
sufficiently explain what went wrong and a way you might fix it, then I 
regret I am not able to help.
You will need to seek assistance from someone else on the list.

Best wishes for your success.

Regards,

~dL







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http://chelseacreekstudio.com/

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