I'm relatively new to "real CSS" topics even though I've been using bits and 
pieces for years so forgive me if this isn't what the generally normal or good 
way to do this would be, but I'm wondering if putting the two images in 
non-nested DIV tags might help some.  That should give you a little more 
control over their positioning without having to worry about any odd margins, 
padding, whatever that the browser may put by default between them.  They'll 
both be on the same "level" within youre "header" DIV.

Also, I highly recommend Firefox and it's Web Developer plugin (or if someone 
has a similar thing for IE) for helping debug this kind of stuff.  And another 
Firefox extension called View Source Chart for seeing how your DIVs and other 
code are nested.

Web Developer:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/

View Source Chart/View Rendered Source:
http://jennifermadden.com/scripts/ViewRenderedSource.html

-TG

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At the web page:

http://www.infoforce-services.com/ifs_header_tri.php

I am trying to get the curved graphic to align with the top left corner of 
the graphic with the tree. I am having no luck, so can someone please help?

cSS: http://www.infoforce-services.com/css/layout.css

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Web page http://www.infoforce-services.com
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http://www.choroideremia.org


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