>>> http://www.loudjoy.com/styled_div.html
>> Option 2: add... #newest{float: left; display: inline;}
> If you have time, I'd love a brief explanation of what this is doing.
> I'm afraid I don't really understand it and I wasn't aware of
> alternatives to using clearing elements in a situation
On Apr 26, 2006, at 4:21 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Christy Collins wrote:
>> I have an absolutely positioned image that isn't appearing in IE -
>> I've isolated the offending code and it seems to be a clearing div.
>> http://www.loudjoy.com/styled_div.html
> You have (at least) two options. In
> Christy Collins wrote:
>
>> I have an absolutely positioned image that isn't appearing in IE -
>> I've isolated the offending code and it seems to be a clearing div.
>> http://www.loudjoy.com/styled_div.html
I'll mention a third option also, where the inclusion or exclusion of a
clearer-div do
Christy Collins wrote:
> I have an absolutely positioned image that isn't appearing in IE -
> I've isolated the offending code and it seems to be a clearing div.
> http://www.loudjoy.com/styled_div.html
You have (at least) two options. In any case: delete the clearing div first.
Option 1: add..
I have an absolutely positioned image that isn't appearing in IE -
I've isolated the offending code and it seems to be a clearing div.
http://www.loudjoy.com/styled_div.html
http://www.loudjoy.com/unstyled_div.html
Can anyone suggest a fix?
Thanks,
Christy
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