Iorhael wrote:
> ... It is a floated element...can you not use negative margins with 
> floats?
> 
> http://www.drkdesign.com/northwesternesse/microdor/

Yes, but you can only position floats with margins by setting front-edge
margins on them.

So since that's a 'float: right' the front-edges are 'top' and 'right'
for positioning. For a 'float: left' the front-edges are 'top' and 'left'.

In your case a positive margin-right will do the job. Try adding
something like...

#content {margin-right: 80px;}

...and you're back in business.

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