thanks Devon!

I got this sorted in the end using float... :)

http://www.getdiverted.com/test/test8.html


Thanks,
N



On Nov 12, 10:34 pm, Devon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) It looks ok to me, but I haven't done mobile.
>
> 2) When you position:absolute the positioned element is removed from
> the normal flow. When removed from the normal flow, the parent
> container does not consider the element when calculating size. The
> will probably cause the container to collapse. Quite possibly becoming
> smaller than the positioned element.
>
> dcm
>
> On Nov 11, 5:51 pm, nmiddleweek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm stuck with this one... :)
>
> > I'm creating a mobile device login page, easy with tables but I want
> > to do it the correct way and I think I'm on the right lines...
>
> >http://www.getdiverted.com/test/test5.html
>
> > I guess I've got two questions now:
>
> > 1). Am I heading down the right route with my tags, etc?
>
> > 2). Why aren't the INPUT elements inside the screenArea border? The
> > containing loginBox and form_mobilelogin DIVs are inside the
> > screenArea and I though the absolute settings would make them absolute
> > with the containing screenArea DIV. Is it something to do with
> > position:aboslute ?
>
> > Thanks,
> > N
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