Alex, forgot about the question ...

>and by the way, why does ie behave like this???

>_alex

Negative margin can cause overlap of content. Why this should be the case,
I've no idea. IE6 exhibits some curious behaviour at times.

You have to be careful with negative margin since different browser and
their respective versions handle them differently. Some developers use them
for artificial layering -- which is not good practice as there are other
tools for the job and besides, not all browsers render elements sequentially
which can lead to some weird results.

Mike Pepper
Accessible Web Developer ()
www.seowebsitepromotion.com
www.gawds.org


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