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10/21/2006 1:11 AM
 

Bull_81073 wrote
Thanks for the reply!

If I am understanding you right your suggustion is to keep the header area as a whole image and then put it in a DIV and specify the DIV's CSS  position to relative?  Forgive me but I am a bit new to all of this so I guess I don't understand how I will go about placing the vatious items on top of that image.  Could you give me a little guidance there?

Thanks

Jarred

It sounds to me like you're trying to approach your problem with some old-school thoughts...  It's possible to do what you're trying to do but you're putting a lot more effort into it than necessary.  I strongly recommend this book: http://www.sitepoint.com/books/css2/ on CSS, it was the fourth and last book that I picked up on the subject - and I wish it would have been the first...  They do a really good job of describing CSS site layout concepts to someone who has been previously using tables.

 

 
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