Bruno Fassino wrote:
> David Laakso wrote:
>   
>>>>> IE/5x is not honoring the absolute position of the ul in #page.
>>>>>           
>>>> <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/mentor/>
>>>>         
>
>
> Now IE5 seems to ignore the width on body, so the ul has a wrong horizontal
> position.
>
> I see that you have two nested
>   <div class="rap a01">
>
> I would move the ul inside the outer of those two divs and give (only to it,
> not to the inner one)
> position: relative and overflow:visible (to override the hidden they have
> now.)
> In this way all browsers will use that div as containing block for the ul.
> Add margin-top:-3em  to the ul and it should go in the desired position.
>
>
> Bruno
>
>
>   


Bingo!
Thanks, Bruno... that does the trick.
Best,
~dL

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