Hi,

I am trying to write CSS to create a page like the one in the first  
link. I thought that using the z-index attribute would give the  
results I want. So far, it doesn't work. I read the article about Z- 
index, and I added the relative positioning attribute. It still isn't  
overlapping. What is it that I don't get?

1. Adobe Fireworks layout. <http://www.signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/ 
 >

2a. Unsuccessful html page. It was sposed to be the answer to my  
layout problem. This is my second try at the CSS for the page. 
<http://www.signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/index_z-index_01.html 
 >
2b. Link to the CSS for the page. 
<http://www.signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/css/wrapping.css 
 >

3a. My first try after reading the OverlappingAndZIndex page on this  
site. [<http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OverlappingAndZIndex>]
<http://signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/index_z-index_02.html>
3b. Link to the CSS. 
<http://signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/css/wrapping_01.css 
 >

4a. First html page I made for this layout. The bottoms of the divs do  
not line up. Also, the alignments will be worse when viewers enlarge  
the type. <http://www.signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/index1.html>
4b. Link to the CSS for the page. 
<http://www.signifydesign.com/worshipandstudy/css/was_styles_04.css 
 >

Thanks,
Nicky


Nicky McCatty
signify | Design
fusing image & information
617.308.0266 | www.signifydesign.com



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