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Guthix2007
post Jul 16 2007, 09:52 AM
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Hi There

I'm making a website in CSS with microsoft's web expression but i'm having problems with the layout when i do the first few layers they seem fine but after a while when i make layers they kind of go over each other and i dunno why.

the positions are always relative, i've no idea why it happens and ive not found a good tutorial to help me out either.

any advice would be great


thanks
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Darin McGrew
post Jul 16 2007, 10:49 AM
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Can you provide the URL (address) of a document that demonstrates the problem?
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Guthix2007
post Jul 16 2007, 11:37 AM
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Can you provide the URL (address) of a document that demonstrates the problem?

well no as i'm still doing a layout with no colours or anything so you wont be able to see them
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pandy
post Jul 16 2007, 02:07 PM
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Well, to "go over each other" is what positioned elements do. Or rather, they can do that. Why do you position evrything relative? It sounds odd.

Upload what you have to a server so we can see it. Otherwise it's hard to give advice. Personally I'm not into MS expressions but I think Christian is a wiz at them. biggrin.gif
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