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Hi Nancy, Any of the positioning rules which you
apply to div tags can also be applied to any other block level element like
headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on – even images if you define them
as block elements in your style sheet. Simply position the block element itself –
you don’t need to wrap it in a div first unless you’re grouping
more than one element. Hope that makes sense! Aaron Pollock From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy Johnson I did not attend this
conference and I read the article listed below. Maybe I am missing
something. 1. Where can I find a
good example of how forms should be laid out for accessibility. 2. Comment on div
tags. If we are not suppose to use tables for layout and div tags are
supposed to be used with restraint. What other options with layout are
there? Nancy Johnson
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