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Yeah i think that does fix it. Ill take a look at the code somemore when 
i get to work but i opened it up on my wifes windows machine and it 
looks the same. Thanks a lot! I figured i needed to use floats but i was 
having trouble with getting them right so i started using absolute 
positioning and it was working so i went with it and then checked the 
other browsers and i was like dang...

David Laakso wrote:
| Jonathan Pulley wrote:
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|> I am redesigning my site and ive got the front layout pretty much 
like i want it when displayed in Mozilla Firefox on Linux but when 
viewed on Windows in either IE or Firefox its all messed up.
|> Site: http://dev-whiteguardian.whiteguardian.net/
|> CSS: http://dev-whiteguardian.whiteguardian.net/css/layout.css
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| Structural layout positioning is best left to using floats. Once that 
structure is established, absolute positioning of elements within the 
base structure is often  easily achieved.  At this point, though, I 
think just using floats may resolve the problem cross-browser for your 
layout: perhaps,  something like this...
| <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/b.html>
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