I am sorry but you have reached the wrong person.
I might help if you would first normalize all of the tages used in the
doucment area, The is also a mix on some css and html styles.
Hope you find your way
Tristan Fitzgerald
Simon Moss wrote:
It still doesn't work - it's doing the same thing, but from directly
beneath the text instead of from directly beneath the wrapper.
I haven't used position:relative much myself, so can't cast any light
on why IE is behaving differently.
Given that it is treating position:relative differently from all the
other browsers, I reckon using conditional comments and giving IE a
different stylesheet for that one value would make sense.
Regards,
Simon
kevin mcmonagle wrote:
I put it inside the wrapper in the version below-it works as you
suggested in ff and safari.
How does this look on your end?
http://www.eaf.textdriven.com/test2ie.html
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