I will create a html file to show my problem.  This might take a while
but I can add attachments for this group?

Thanks

On 9/17/09, Erik Vorhes <e...@textivism.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Patrick Evans
> <patrick.ev...@adjilitygroup.com> wrote:
>> Nope sorry.  :-(
>>
>> On 9/17/09, David Laakso <da...@chelseacreekstudio.com> wrote:
>>> Patrick Evans wrote:
>>>> I have been trying to get a div position above a header.  The table
>>>> has a fixed layout so the column widths I hope are not changing and
>>>> I'm using the following CSS to position the images:
>>>>
>>>>   .positionHeader
>>>>   {
>>>>      position: absolute;
>>>>      right: 50px;
>>>>      top: -10px;
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>> but one position will be off by like 1 px and the other perfectly
>>>> aligned.  If I expand the window the will be switched.  The one not
>>>> aligned will be aligned and other off.  So is there a way to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>> Got a clickable link to the problem page?
>
>
> Without a page demonstrating the problem, my best guess is that you're
> running into rounding issues in whatever browser(s) you're testing in.
> John Resig has a decent summary of what this entails:
> <http://ejohn.org/blog/sub-pixel-problems-in-css/>.
>
> Erik
>


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Patrick Evans
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