Re: [css-d] Breaking out of a div

2008-04-11 Thread Paul Jinks
Thanks to everyone for helping out with this Paul Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: On Apr 11, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Paul Jinks wrote: Hi First the back story: I'm working at a university using a piece of web authoring software called Course Genie. Teaching staff write their materials in Word,

[css-d] Breaking out of a div

2008-04-10 Thread Paul Jinks
Hi First the back story: I'm working at a university using a piece of web authoring software called Course Genie. Teaching staff write their materials in Word, hit generate and out pops the web page. Fine. My job is to write templates so this looks pretty, however, the html leaves few hooks work

Re: [css-d] Breaking out of a div

2008-04-10 Thread Christian Kirchhoff
Hello, adding position: relative; to the h1 style could do the trick. Best regards, Christian Kirchhoff *Directmedia Publishing GmbH* · Möckernstraße 68 · 10965 Berlin www.digitale-bibliothek.de AG Berlin-Charlottenburg · HR B 58002 · USt.Id. DE173211737 Geschäftsführer: Ralf Szymanski · Erwin

Re: [css-d] Breaking out of a div

2008-04-10 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Apr 11, 2008, at 12:05 AM, Paul Jinks wrote: Hi First the back story: I'm working at a university using a piece of web authoring software called Course Genie. Teaching staff write their materials in Word, hit generate and out pops the web page. Fine. My job is to write templates so this

Re: [css-d] Breaking out of a div

2008-04-10 Thread David Laakso
Paul Jinks wrote: I've set a background image to the h1 element, and using negative margins and padding etc. I'm trying to get it to 'pop' out of the containing div. In Firefox2 for win this works more or less as I want it to, but in IE6 the part of the image outside the containing div cannot