Good Evening;
Please look at
http://www.edi-cp.com/newtech/test3_background_header.shtml

Note the graphic has a blank area under the company name and to the right of 
the wizard.
The intent is to place a horizontal menu in that space.

My thoughts on this go as follows:
Place the graphic on the background.
Place a DIV called header --shown currently in green.
Position header so that its upper left-hand corner is in the corner formed 
by the wizard part of the graphic and the company name part.  It is kinda 
located there for now.
Then float left the horizontal menu inside that div.

My questions are:
Is it possible to position a div relative to a point on a background image?

Is it possible to make the two maintain their relative positions though 
zooms and text resizes?

Is it better to move the graphic from the background to the foreground?  and 
can I achieve what I want with that arrangement?

Can anyone point me to examples where a horizontal menu is tucked into a 
particular nook or cranny?

Thanks.

Del



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