I've shortened my previous example quite a bit and I am hoping someone
can clue me in a bit about what I am doing wrong wrt CSS.

So...

I have a 600 page pdf manual that I would like to put into our wiki,
mainly to make it accessible and searchable. I ran a version of
pdftohtml on it, and now I have 600 html pages.

pdf and postscript carefully position every letter and word fragment.
pdftohtml uses css divs, and absolute positioning to do the same. I
take the html generated by pdftohtml, and strip out the <head>...</
head> stuff and a lot of other crap as well, javascript mostly.  Then,
I wrap it in

{{{
#!HTML
...

}}}

And place that in the wiki, and VOILA, everything works, well, except
that the footer matter, the buttons for editing, attaching a file,
deleting the page, downloading the page, the powered by trac stuff,
all of that appears smashed on top of my page, as though the
combination of the {{{#!HTML ..}}} with the divs and the absolute
positioning, rendered it invisible.

It basically comes down to this sample.  If you cut and paste this
into a file and load that into a browser, you should

1. A sentence describing my table,
2. A line that says "I want this line UNDER my table"
3. My table created by a pdf-to-html program using CSS,

What I would prefer to see is:

1. A sentence describing my table,
2. My table created by a pdf-to-html program using CSS,
3. A line that says "I want this line UNDER my table"

How do I make that happen?

Thanks,


Jerry

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