Try using a bulletinboard element, it allows you to position its 
children. In fact, there is a demo in Mozilla (Debug/XBL Demos/Sticky 
Notes).

Eric Plaster wrote:

> This will work fine in a content area, but how do I do this in a XUL 
> window?  If I use style attributes on a <html:div> it seems to ignore 
> it.  For example:
> 
> Steve Clark wrote:
> 
>> pretty much anything you could have done using layers, you can do 
>> using CSS positioning. 
> 


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