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Help Giving layer relative postions instead of fixed ones

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I like to use layers for designing my web pages instead of tables just because its so easy. I was wondering how i would give my layers a relative position rather than a fixed one. So if my users are viewing the website with a different screen resolution, the graphics don't move out of place.
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Re: Giving layer relative postions instead of fixed ones

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Unfortunately with the current css standards this isn't possible. I would not advise using layers. basically because of the reason you have mentioned.
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