> Simplest solution: change your 'position: relative' based layout
> to a 'position: absolute' based one - relative to div#main, and
> there won't be any IE-bugs to replicate.
>
> Add...
> div#main {position: relative;}
> ...and change all existing 'position: relative' to
> 'position: absolute' and give them new 'top' values relative to
> top of div#main.
>
> regards
> Georg
>
> [1]http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
> --
> http://www.gunlaug.no
Georg,
Thank you so much for such a quick response! Your suggested fix worked like
a charm and didn't take any longer than 10 minutes, which makes me wonder
why I scratched my head for so long before joining this list...
I realize that you may barely remember what I'm talking about at this point
considering the speed of most of the responses on here. I've been swamped
with work and too much traveling recently... but thank you again (and
everyone else who responded) with all of your great advice and suggestions
=)
~Amy
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