The fastest way I know to troubleshoot css is to use
firefox and download the Web Developer Toolbar
extention.  Granted, this doesn't help you with IE
screwups, but will get you close enough nonetheless.

--- rajshekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> i am expecting the same behaviour (center div
> printing then the leftbar and right bar print after
> the center div is done),I want this sequence of
> loading.
> Can you suggest what changes are required in css.
> This is the change i made in css,Please see whether
> any correction are to be
> made
> //CSS
> 
> #ecom-mainarea {
>       position: relative;
>       background: #FFFFFF;
>       width: 100%;
> }
> 
> #ecom-mainarea .left {
>       
>       position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px;
>       float: left;
>       width: 150px;
>       background: #ffffff; //
>       margin-top: 10px;
>       
> }
> 
> #ecom-mainarea .right {
>       
>       position: absolute; right: 0px; top: 0px;
>       margin-top: 10px;
>       float: right;
>       width: 200px;
>       background: #ffffff;
> }
> 
> #ecom-mainarea .center {
>       position: relative;
>       margin-left: 160px;
>       margin-right: 210px;
>       voice-family: "\"}\"";
>       voice-family: inherit;
>       
> }
> 
> .footer {
>       color: #999999;
>       font-size: 75%;
>       margin: 2.5em 0.2em 0.5em 0.5em;
>       padding: 0.8em;
>       border-top: 1px solid #999999;
>       text-align: left;
>       clear: both;
> }
> 
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