what this bug is?
Stuart,
You might try adding "position: relative" to the containing element
(parent element that holds the image).
Do you have a link to the site so we can look at the CSS?
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Lance Willett
simpledream web studio
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by search engines. I am having a hard time finding out the
>>right information, could anyone point me in the correct direction or
>>maybe give some knowledge?
Any thoughts?
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Lance Willett
simpledream web studio
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Web: http://www.simpledream
t;
> No need to risk the embarrasment of having the h1 element seen on a 12,000
> pixel resolution screen.
>
>
> On 9/27/05, Lance Willett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 9/27/05, Nick Gleitzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
> &
large monitor the h1 snuck in from the
side and it was embarassing!
So your CSS would look like this:
h1 {
position: absolute;
left: -px;
}
Search engines will still see it that way and there is no chance that
it will show on your layout.
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Lance Willett
simpledream web studio
Phone: 520.95