Hello, group.

I want to put a "top of page" link in the footer of one of my sites, so instead of using the <a name=""> tag, I <a href=""> to one of my ID's. The problem is, I've used "z-index" in the CSS so that the header and nav stay put when scrolling...but it doesn't work in IE. The result is that, in IE, when you hit the "to the top" link, it doesn't take you all the to the top of the page (where you can see the header and nav).

What I need is better solution. It's probably very obvious and I just can't formulate it at the moment. Any suggestions? You can see an example at http://www.drzeus.net/redesign/cslewis/faq/

Thanks!
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~john
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