Trish Meyer wrote:
> Help.
> 
> It's midnight and I don't know where my div is...
> 
> Please see page
> <http://www.socahort.org/meetings.html>
> 
> and CSS on page
> <http://www.socahort.org/stylesheets/schs.css>
> 
> the div called #archive includes the "Past Meetings" links.
> 
> It's an absolute div, nested inside the div#wrapper which also 
> includes the main #contents div, both of which are relative. ...


Trish,

your page seems to be changed now, I hadn't a look at the original (you 
  subsumed your midnight question under an existing thread with the more 
vague subject "CSS Formatting issues").

Disappearing absolutely positioned elements next to floats are described 
in detail here:

http://brunildo.org/test/IE_raf3.html

Probably one of these 15 cases Bruno Fassino collected would have 
matched your problem.

Ingo


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