Lech,

Thanks for your effort. I posted the question on December 5 and today is 
December 21. So, as you might suspect, I've solved the problem already 
(with assistance from several generous people, I hasten to add). Client 
deadlines wait for no man ;-)

Best regards,

Dick


Lech Rzedzicki wrote:
> Absolute positioning works well for most browsers now, so by all means
> this is possible.
> Attached you will see a HTML with a CSS and jpg for background.
> The content block is positioned 100pixels to the left and 100 pixels down
> 
> You might have several approaches here:
> -exoeriment with relative or percantage values for postions (the best
> options I think)
> -use Javascript do dynamically adjust the values, depending on the
> size (some users still don't like js)
> -use several predefined stylesheets and have the browser detect the
> resultion and use that stylesheet (buggy and a nightmare to maintain)
> 
> 
> Lech




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