Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Henrik Nyh wrote:
>> A top margin but having the bottom of the div flush against the 
>> bottom of the viewport/page would be nice, too, though a top _and_ a 
>> bottom margin is preferable.
> 
> Then I think the variant I played with earlier might be a bit closer, as
> there are no faked margins there...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/test_07_1856.html>
> ...so it can take any background on body and _can_ be adjusted to taste.
> 
> We won't be able to add and subtract values with different units
> properly until what's suggested for CSS3 is implemented across
> browser-land. May take a while :-)

Thanks again. I thought I had tried position:relative and top, but I 
guess I did something wrong. Great!

I just tried faking out margins with the background pattern in overlay 
divs - something like your first solution - and it looked pretty good, 
surprisingly. Can't really see the mismatches unless you look for them.

-- 
Henrik Nyh
http://henrik.nyh.se
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