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Re: Layout problems



try adding 'position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px;' to the picture div's css. otherwise, the picture div will flow as text would.

On Jun 7, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Jesus De Meyer wrote:

Hi,

Just a quick question really. I'm having trouble with my widget. I have structured it so that I can resize it meaning I have something like this:

<div id="top">
<div id="top_left">
</div>
<div id="top_middle">
</div>
<div id="top_right">
</div>
</div>


same for middle and bottom
</div>

Now, for the middle part I wanna do something like this
<div id="middle">
divs for left edge, center and right edge
<div id="picture">
<img .../>
</div>
</div>

The problem is that the image gets shown underneath the widget. I don't use z-index in my CSS. If however I would place the picture div inside the center div (as described above) the picture does get shown. I know I've had this problem before but I just can't remember how I solved it.

Thanks in advance.

Jesus
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