•
•
•
•
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
You're currently browsing the JavaScript / DHTML / AJAX section within the Web Development category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 427,939 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 2,719 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Please support our JavaScript / DHTML / AJAX advertiser: Lunarpages Web Hosting
Views: 554 | Replies: 3
•
•
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 63
Reputation:
Rep Power: 0
Solved Threads: 0
Hey guys,
I am trying to overlap some layers in html and I have done so using absolute positioning and it looks fine using internet explorer. BUT, when I try and view the page using Safari or Firefox, the layers are overlapped but not in the correct place. In other words, the layers are off by a bit. Can anyone tell me why this may be? Is there a cure for this? Thanks in advance.
I am trying to overlap some layers in html and I have done so using absolute positioning and it looks fine using internet explorer. BUT, when I try and view the page using Safari or Firefox, the layers are overlapped but not in the correct place. In other words, the layers are off by a bit. Can anyone tell me why this may be? Is there a cure for this? Thanks in advance.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
DaniWeb JavaScript / DHTML / AJAX Marketplace
•
•
•
•
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
- memory management in wndows 2000 (Windows NT / 2000 / XP / 2003)
- MySpace Related : Trying to mount BG image on DIV, won't work, tried a few dif things (JavaScript / DHTML / AJAX)
- z-index problem (HTML and CSS)
Other Threads in the JavaScript / DHTML / AJAX Forum
- Previous Thread: HTML Link without clicking
- Next Thread: buttons with variable lenght and curvy corners



Threaded Mode