I would steer away from a layout strategy that depended on CSS positioning. 
Browser support for CSS-2 positioning is not universally consistent and even 
when the browser fully supports the standard, there are still page rendering 
anomalies. 

I find this to be a good guideline to follow for working with CSS. The more 
complex the CSS, the slower pages are rendered and the more chance there is 
that your styles will break. I have adopted a page design strategy that 
combines layout tables and CSS. 


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