Hi Andrew,

I will seek for the answer in a CSS group.

Thanks for you kind reply.


On Sep 18, 8:29 am, Andrew Badera <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1) You've already acknowledged that this is not the appropriate place
> for this question with your opening sentence. Please go to a CSS list
> for this kind of question. It has NOTHING to do with ASP.NET, and
> those CSS lists (css-d comes to mind) are AWESOME.
>
> 2) You can't DESCRIBE your HTML and expect someone to fix this for
> you. What planet were you born on? Show the code. But not here. On a
> CSS or HTML list.
>
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> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Ana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I think this is more a HTML question, but anyways...
> > In my page I have a couple  <div> tags and I need to position them in
> > the page. I have a Gridview, below the GridView there’s a <div> where
> > style = “position:relative; ...”; besides this <div> there’s another
> > one (ButtonsDiv) where style=”position:absolute;...”; and besides the
> > ButtonsDiv I have another div where style=”position:absolute;...” too.
> > The problems I’m having are:
>
> > 1.      In IE and FF browsers the display is exactly the way I want, but in
> > Safari, Opera and Chrome the divs are not pretty much aligned; the
> > last absolute one is higher than the relative one.
> > 2.      When I tested in my supervisor’s computer (the monitor is totally
> > different), the ButtonsDiv was behind the leftmost <div> and he
> > couldn’t click on any of the buttons.
>
> > I would like to know why this is happening and what is the best way to
> > position the divs so that I don’t have this problems.
>
> > Thank you all,
>
> > Ana

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