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Help Me With Positioning Divisions

Please ignore all previous postings from me for the past couple of
days. All has been solved except for the following.

I have three divisions that I am having trouble positioning. What works
in IE does not work in Netscape. I have removed all top and left
positioning from the css. If you look at my current home page you will
see 3 divisions on the bottom. There is a calendar (calendar), calendar
controls (controls), and a counter (footer). Calendar and controls are
generated by the javascript calendar.js. Could that be a problem?

They are now stacked. I want them side-by-side. What should I do? The
styles are in styles.css.

Note that there are other divisions on the page that are positioned
correctly.

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Jul 20 '05 #1
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Dennis M. Marks wrote:
Please ignore all previous postings from me for the past couple of
days. All has been solved except for the following.

I have three divisions that I am having trouble positioning. What works
in IE does not work in Netscape. I have removed all top and left
positioning from the css. If you look at my current home page you will
see 3 divisions on the bottom. There is a calendar (calendar), calendar
controls (controls), and a counter (footer). Calendar and controls are
generated by the javascript calendar.js. Could that be a problem?

They are now stacked. I want them side-by-side. What should I do? The
styles are in styles.css.

Note that there are other divisions on the page that are positioned
correctly.


Have you seen this site:

http://www.w3.org/2002/03/csslayout-howto

It has been advocated many times that tables shouldn't be use in HTML
for layout purposes. This page shows one way to create a 3 columns
layout using CSS only.

Jul 20 '05 #2
I have read the following message from mscir <ms***@access4less.net>
and have decided to lend my vast knowledge.

The writer said:
Dennis M. Marks wrote:
Please ignore all previous postings from me for the past couple of
days. All has been solved except for the following.

I have three divisions that I am having trouble positioning. What works
in IE does not work in Netscape. I have removed all top and left
positioning from the css. If you look at my current home page you will
see 3 divisions on the bottom. There is a calendar (calendar), calendar
controls (controls), and a counter (footer). Calendar and controls are
generated by the javascript calendar.js. Could that be a problem?

They are now stacked. I want them side-by-side. What should I do? The
styles are in styles.css.

Note that there are other divisions on the page that are positioned
correctly.


Have you seen this site:

http://www.w3.org/2002/03/csslayout-howto

It has been advocated many times that tables shouldn't be use in HTML
for layout purposes. This page shows one way to create a 3 columns
layout using CSS only.


and my reply is:
Thanks to all who helped me but I decided to simplify the calendar so
it only shows the current month. Dynamically generating the divs caused
too many problems.

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Dennis M. Marks
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