Ian Young wrote:
> http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/fishings/test-3.html

Using absolute positioning is fine, but you're positioning and
dimensioning relative to the wrong object - and the wrong way around.
No font-resizing calculated in either, which makes it pretty unreliable.

This might give you some ideas...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/test_5390.html>
...and it can handle almost all user-options any browser can throw at
it. It will also line up well down to 700 in width, and below if you
need it to.

Georg
many, many thanks for the time you spent on this.

And to David who as always is very helpful with screen shots

I had based the code on Christopher Schmidt's in the CSS Cookbook.

I shall now go and study what you have done that has made the difference.
I did wonder about having a wrapper. 

Thanks again

Ian
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