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Position:absolute is crossbrowser?
 

Steel




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Old Post  12-17-05 - 12:56 AM  
Hi at all,
I'ld want to know if position:absolute is crossbrowser.
Infact I cannot position absolutely an element  in the some place with
fox-pro and MSIE6
There is always a little difference
Steel




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Old Post  12-17-05 - 12:56 AM  
Steel wrote:

> Hi at all,
> I'ld want to know if position:absolute is crossbrowser.
> Infact I cannot position absolutely an element  in the some place with
> fox-pro and MSIE6
> There is always a little difference

Can we see the patient?
position:absolute is crossbrowser, although IE doesn't obey both top
and bottom or both left and right values.
Some older version of Opera needs widths if there are more siblings
with position:absolute.
Other than that, your difference is probably caused by a the parent of
the positioned element.

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Harlan Messinger




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Old Post  12-17-05 - 12:56 AM  
Steel wrote:
> Hi at all,
> I'ld want to know if position:absolute is crossbrowser.
> Infact I cannot position absolutely an element  in the some place with
> fox-pro and MSIE6

FoxPro? Surely you mean Firefox.

> There is always a little difference
> Steel
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