Seems like this should be easy, but I can't come up with a solution.

What I want to do is to use Effect.Move to move an element to another
element's position.  Seems like I need to find the target element's absolute
position to do this.

So, how do I find an element's absolute position?  Or is there another way
to do what I want?

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Jonathan Rosenberg
Founder & Executive Director
Tabby's Place
http://www.tabbysplace.org


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