Relative position text in FF...
am 20.11.2007 02:23:37 von hzgt9b
I have two images acting as header and footer in a table, each in
their own table cell. I want to position some text over each image.
Here is what I have come up with - it works in IE but not in FF. In
FF, the text appears in its original location... can someone tell me
what is going on here?
border="0" cellspacing="0">
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Re: Relative position text in FF...
am 20.11.2007 04:20:20 von hzgt9b
Sorry about that... yes those are ASP tags, the ASP:LABEL control gets
rendered into HTML as a SPAN tag... here's the real HTML output. Now,
same question as before...
border="0" cellspacing="0">
style="position:relative;top:-47%;left:7%;font-
style:italic;color:#FFFFFF;font-family:Tahoma;font-size:40pt ;">THIS IS
MY HEADER TEXT |
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Re: Relative position text in FF...
am 20.11.2007 20:00:18 von dorayme
In article
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hzgt9b wrote:
> Sorry about that... yes those are ASP tags, the ASP:LABEL control gets
> rendered into HTML as a SPAN tag... here's the real HTML output. Now,
> same question as before...
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> border="0" cellspacing="0">
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> style="position:relative;top:-47%;left:7%;font-
> style:italic;color:#FFFFFF;font-family:Tahoma;font-size:40pt ;">THIS IS
> MY HEADER TEXT |
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Note that a lot of people will not know what the context of this
is because, for a start, you do not quote who you are replying
to, many of us do not use Google to read newsgroup posts.
Best to make a url with the essentials. What appears in Firefox
with your code does not show any particular problem. (it is
generally problematic... but that is a different story).
Why are you using a table to layout your page? Why are you even
thinking about relative position with a table layout? Why are you
using pts for font-sizes. Search the archives of this group for
these topics first.
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dorayme