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Re: Relative vs. Absolute Positioning
From: Big John
Date: Mar 4, 2003 8:56AM
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Tim Harshbarger wrote:
> I am trying to find examples of sites which use relative positioning instead
> of absolute positioning for content. I want to provide some real world
> examples of the practice to some people I am working with here.
I did that on this page. The quote box down at the bottom
is relatively positioned partly out of the red bordered box:
http://users.rraz.net/mc_on_the_rocks/
It leaves behind a 'hole' where it came from.
HTH
Big John
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