Hi Sam,

Thanks for the reply. I think my point wasn't made clearly. When I
apply an ID to the DIV in which the SWFObject code is located I get
what you see at the following link,

http://www.newpathstherapy.com/index2.html

However, when I do not apply an ID to the DIV in which the SWFObject
code is located I get what you see at the following link,

http://www.newpathstherapy.com/index1.html

I don't know how to style a DIV tag without giving it an ID.

Maybe I'm just slow but the examples I've seen of static pages
including SWOBject apply an ID to the DIV tag. Any ideas?

Larry

On Sep 18, 12:12 pm, Sam Sherlock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your issue now is due to css not swfobject.  Briefly here is what I would
> try
> on the div wrapping your static swfobject instance add some css
>
> eg
> margin: 3.3em auto; clear: left; width: 325px;
>
> and remove the float: left from the #header
>
> and p { text-align: center }
>
> also you have an extra closing div (not that is causing any jip)
>
> bear in mind that the above is not tested across browsers; others may well
> do things
> differently & I am not a css expert by any means
>
> hth - S
>
> 2009/9/18 Larry Irons <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> >  can't position it properly on the
> > page. I was giving the div an id and positioning it in main.css to- Hide 
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