Thanks for all these replies. It's been very helpful.

Nick, NS 6 isn't a largely used browser for the site, but as it's a
large Government site, and the issue is causing text to go over other
text (a big issue in my books) I am attempting to, yes, cater even for
NS 6.

The site works for all other modern and pre-modern browsers anyway.

Phillippe, I think this may be the issue. The parent container
(position relative) is floated left, so seems to be ignoring the top
right absolutely positioned child container as you say.

I'll have a go at adding the <div> inside the parent container.

Thanks again all,



On 10/16/06, Nick Cowie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The first question I would ask is why are you worrying about Netscape 6? And
which version 6, 6.1 and 6.2, as they are all different? It was a commercial
decision to release Netscape 6 and they all based on prerelease versions of
Mozilla 0.9.x.

So unless Netscape 6 shows up in your site stats, I would ignore the problem
and concentrate on get the site right in the browsers your visitors use.



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