Yeah I had heard that absolute positioning wouldnt be the way to go,
however I was in a hurry and so went with what I could do the fastest,
fastest being relative because I'm sure there a people 10x faster and
10x better :).

I will look at the other templates which i didnt know about when I started it.

On this design I did notice something odd.  There are two green lines
when only one is being called, not sure whats causing it.

On 9/14/05, Rob Cochrane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan McCullough wrote:
> > and you can tell me how bad it is.  :)
> 
> Hi Dan,
> 
> It looks to me like you are trying to build a table lay-out in CSS All
> the absolute positioning etc.
> 
> It is in essence a three column layout for which there are many
> templates on the web you could use as guides. In general absolute
> positioning is not cool as it takes the item out of the flow and what
> has happened is typical.
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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