Re: [css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-26 Thread Chris W. Parker
Zoe M. Gillenwater on Thursday, May 25, 2006 7:39 AM said: > You're right, relative positioning is not useful in the way you are > using it. I would use a negative margin to shift something up like > that. But relative positioning, without applying any offsets, is >

Re: [css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-25 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Chris W. Parker wrote: > Ingo Chao > on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:15 PM said: > > >> This does not sound wrong. >> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#choose-position >> "When a box B is relatively positioned, the position of the following >> box is calculated

Re: [css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-24 Thread Ingo Chao
Chris W. Parker wrote: > www.swatgear.com/impacst.php > "Failure is not an option", uh, so my next proposal is better more correct. #box_with_button { ... overflow: hidden;} would prevent IE<7 from expanding the height of #box_with_button. (IE6 treats height similar to min-height.) Further p

Re: [css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-24 Thread Chris W. Parker
Ingo Chao on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:15 PM said: > This does not sound wrong. > http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#choose-position > "When a box B is relatively positioned, the position of the following > box is calculated as though B were not offset." Hmm...

Re: [css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-24 Thread Ingo Chao
Chris W. Parker wrote: > Hello, > > I'm just now experimenting with 'position: relative;' and I've come to > find out that even when I place an element outside a (with > relatively positioned elements inside it) it is still pushed below the > point where the positioned elements WOULD have been (h

[css-d] After positioning relative, IE places everything far below

2006-05-24 Thread Chris W. Parker
Hello, I'm just now experimenting with 'position: relative;' and I've come to find out that even when I place an element outside a (with relatively positioned elements inside it) it is still pushed below the point where the positioned elements WOULD have been (had they not been positioned). So n