The site uses no tables for layout.

I will send a screenshot soon, I will need to create an example the
reproduces the problem as I have removed all the action menus to release
the site to a production server.

Regards,
 
Miles.
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From: Philippe Vollenweider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 6:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: actionmenus and absolutely positioned elements

Hello,

Can you please provide a screenshot?
Do you use imbricated <tables> on your templates?

/P.

At 10.08.2006 03:19, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>If I use position: absolute in CSS layouts for templates it seems to 
>mess up the positioning of the actionmenu popups in Edit Mode.  The 
>popup does not appear adjacent to the actionmenu icon, but down and 
>to the right, sometimes off the page.  I can provide a screenshot if 
>you're not sure what I mean.
>
>Is there a known fix for this?
>
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