Thanks Scott, your sugestiond did the trick; and I think I understood
the concept here too.

And KJ's thanks for spotting that, doesn't made any difference, but it was wrong

Thanks all who helped.

Grillo

On 5/9/06, Marcelo Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm developing a web site ( you can check it out at
> http://work.grillo.tk/vilarigno/home.html ), and I'm pretty rusted
> with css ( almost 8 month without coding ), and I need a little help
>
> I have an element, the badge that says "faça seu pre cadastro", that I
> need to be over some other elements, so I thought about declaring it
> with position:absolute.
>
> But I need it to be at a certain position from other element ( I
> remember seeing something like this in the web before, I think ). I
> need this so when the user with low resolution, scroll the page, the
> badge will be on the same position where it started.
>
> Is this the best approach to do this ?
>
> Can someone spare a tip on how to achieve this effect ?
>
> TIA
>
> Grillo
>
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