specific division eg:
div#top h1 {
}
div#top p {
}
div#top ul {
}
div#top li {
}
It's a neat order, keeps the cascade flowing and easy to change the
visual layout of the page relatively quickly
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off it and a protosite there for testing and
content. I also now have the stylesheet set so I can adjust the values
for future use and the client was impressed. I think in future I will
sketch out the wireframes separately and then apply it to the
XHTML/CSS to use as a protosite.
Dave O'Brien
On Mon
Its part of the spec I believe. An element is absolutly positioned
within it's containing element ( which I think has to be block level
for obvious reasons ). A basic example is that a single absolutly
positioned element ( say a div#example ) within the body tag is
positioned to the body tag which