I'll add a comment for completeness on the subject of 'negative margins
on floats' :-)

Christian Montoya wrote:
> [...]Take this quote from Paul Stamatiou [1]:
> 
> "From what I've gathered at [Yahoo!], the use of negative margin is 
> somewhat frowned upon as it is forcing elements of the website to do
>  things they're not supposed to do naturally. So when the design of a
>  certain element on the project called for an effect that could only 
> be pulled off with negative margin, we changed the design."

> [1] 
> http://paulstamatiou.com/2006/07/22/top-7-things-ive-learned-at-yahoo/

Sounds like that person hasn't read much about standards - especially
'negative margins on floats'.

Web designers who want to stay informed should have a look at this...
<http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/float-margin>
...in a standard-compliant browser, of course.
Plenty of 'negative margins on floats' there ;-)

regards
        Georg
-- 
http://www.gunlaug.no
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