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Re: Trouble with absolute positioning in CSS

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Aug 11th, 2006
No...it has to do with your image widths being set to 540 and 457. Lower those to something reasoable like 100 or 150 and you'll get the result you are looking for.
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Re: Trouble with absolute positioning in CSS

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Ok, ive fixed the problem. It was the spacer images did not have a height value and were for some reason stretching the table far downwards. I set the height values of the spacer image to match that of the background images and it was fixed so that it works for both resolutions. Now my only problem is getting my logo image on top of that middle "stretched" area where it fits for both resolutions.
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