> sandy. wrote:
>
>> http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/plans.php?type=advanced
>>
>> [...]
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 02:42:49 +0100, Gunlaug S°rtun replied:
>
> [...]
> IE is known to lose track of non-static element-positioning. The trick is
> to make the correct container acquire Layout[1], and establish
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 12:55 AM
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: [css-d] position: relative problem in IE
>
>
> Hi i am new and never been on a mailing list befor
sandy. wrote:
> http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/plans.php?type=advanced
>
> The "order now" and credit card images are both in their own divs
> positioned relatively. They are both wrapped in a div that is
> display:block.
A div is 'display: block' by default, so no need to declare it.
> In Mo
Hi i am new and never been on a mailing list before, so i apoligize for the
previous retarded email ;B
Anyway, i have a problem with position: relative in IE(im using version 6)
. This is my site:
http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/plans.php?type=advanced
The "order now" and credit card images are bo