Christopher wrote:
> I would like to know if you can have a <div> ontop of a <div> ? I'd
> like to have a background graphic that repeats along the X then a
> <div> ontop of that which is navigational, then another one to the
> side of the page?

You can nest as many <div>s as you need (or like) inside each other and
size them together so they cover the same area.
The innermost div will be stacked visually on top (in front) by default,
and the others stacked lower (behind) towards the outermost that'll end
up at the bottom of the stack.

If then each of the <div>s is given a background-image which in part is
transparent, the the backgrounds on <div>s behind it will also be visible.
Background-color must of course be reserved for the <div> stacked at the
bottom - that'll be outermost <div> unless the entire stacking-order is
modified.

Since one can keep on modifying everything endlessly, nested <div>s can
be used to create all kinds of illusions. Some are exemplified and
dissected here...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_26.html>

> Also when you are replying how do reply to the post and not to the 
> person who wrote the post in email client?

See: <http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssDiscussListHeaders>

regards
        Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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