Hello Everyone ... Eventually, everyone gets dirty ...but this issue will make you spin your wheels, as I have for 3 days now, looking for a simple solution. I am really hoping, after wading through 100s of forum postings, to find a Fix for the Explorer/Mozilla absolute postion absolute bug. To say the least that this is hugely irresponsible on the part of IE, I am dumbfounded that I have to read article upon article, combing through them finely, and have yet to find a simple solution for why my <div>, positioned at the center of the page, is Off ...x and y... by about 10 - 15 pixels... to the up and right. Love to show you code, but I am sure that this jumps out at someone without it. I am all for an academic workout, but I can not find One simple solution. In essence, I have a wrapper div enclosing about 21 other divs. This is a church website that offers a lot of classes... so using layers to display the info will work perfect ...but only in Mozilla. I havn't even looked in Safari yet. There are also alot of examples of nesting divs, but they are only 1 to 2 divs in a wrapper. I am stretching the liquidity of the body, but the scroll option is sufficient for text expansion alone. I really an just trying to figure out what to tell the browser in CSS, on how to handle this... namely the stupid Explore Browser.
Hm. Not aware of it. Do you think IE and Mozilla are the same people? Mozilla is the Firefox people though, yes, it is in the IE stuff to. More about that below. Mark Andreesen, the guy who wrote the original code for IE, before Microsoft bought it, said on Charlie Rose the other day that the IE code "is bad". Nope. Show the markup. Preferably a link.