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How to place link permanently on the web?

Hi everyone,

I have problem with links on my site (http://troszczynka.pl). I would like to place them permanently on the top of the notebook (just like in the project: http://troszczynka.pl/home.png) and make an animation of rolling out link with jQuery with mouse hover event.

I can manage jQuery by myself but I can't place them exactly on the top of the notebook. I tried to do it but on different screens all the links move into the different places.

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kukula
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Use css reset and float left or wright

dany12
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Have you tried to use absolute positioning (would work if the page contents to not move or scroll).

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Tried to use CSS Reset - no results

I fight with psoition:absolute / relative for a few days - no results

:(

kukula
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maybe if you post some of the relevant code, forums members can help you work out the CSS.

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OK, I managed this. I made a few DIVs and placed notebook image as a background. Now I can edit the content of the notebook and place links exactly where I want to.

Thanks for help.

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