try the following:
#header {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
margin-left: 14px;
margin-right: 14px;
}
are sure that u need absolute positioning??
regards
Amedeo
On 19/gen/09, at 17:49, Jeff Chastain wrote:
I am having some issues with IE getting a layout design to work and
I would
like to see if anybody can offer any pointers before this drives me
nuts.
The issue I am running into is that I have a box which has a fluid
width
(90% of the page). Within that box, I am attempting to absolutely
place
another box at the very top, but with a 14px margin on both the left
and
right side. The following CSS rules work just fine in FireFox ....
#container {
position: relative;
margin: 0 auto;
width: 80%;
#header {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 14px;
right: 14px;
}
In IE however, the header box is positioned right, but it does not
expand
the full width of its container. Instead it has an extra wide
margin on the
right side. I think this could probably be fixed with a box model
hack, but
I cannot figure out the right combination of rules to make IE behave.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
-- Jeff
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