Hi Jens,

In that case, the only solution I can think of is to position: relative the right floated div, and move it up by the height of the header (with top: -Xpx;). This of course requires you to have a fixed height for the header.

Regards,
Casey.

Jens-Uwe Korff wrote:
Hi Casey,

  
Changing the order of the DIVs in the source should fix the problem
    

you're absolutely right - changing the source order would solve the
problem. But in order to keep together what content-wise has to be kept
together (heading and div1) I wanted to know if there is another
solution. 

Cheers,
 
Jens 

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