Updating the thread:

I abandoned the "stacking divs" effort in favor of absolute/relative positioning. Worked best for what I needed. Thanks for the responses here.


On 4/10/11 8:39 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
Try

#header_topmenu class { position:relative; z-index: 100; }

Regards,
Chetan Crasta

On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:52 AM, RePost<repost...@yahoo.com>  wrote:
I'm attempting to stack two divs in a wrapper at the right side of my
header.

There's another div to the left, and the header is wrapped in a container
div.

My problem is, I can't get the stacked divs to behave. The content doesn't
stay in them and they don't conform to a height setting.

I'd appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks!

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