Worked like a charm - Much thanks, Bruno!
LB

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Bruno Fassino wrote:
> Lisa Benham wrote:
>   
>> Layout works fine in Firefox 2, but IE7 nests absolute positioned
>> #pageNav and h1, h2 header divs in content div (sibling) instead of
>> wrapper (parent)?
>>
>> Or at least it looks like it - lines up with it, exactly?
>>
>> http://www.artbetweenus.org/stage/
>>     
>
> Your absolute positioned elements (#pageNav, #homeheader1, #pagethread1...)
> do not have a specified left position, and sometimes this gives
> unreliable/wrong results in IE.
>
> What I would do is:
> 1) Make #wrapper  position:relative (so it is the reference for the absolute
> positioned elements)
> 2) Assign left:0 to all your absolute positioned elements
>
> hth,
> Bruno
>
>
> --
> Bruno Fassino http://www.brunildo.org/test
>
>
>
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