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    I have 3 divs: left, center, right.

    I also have a footer div: footer. Which clears:both.

    I would like to create a container Div to put some text in and have a top
    margin of 350 - that way it clears a background image.

    However - when I type in this container Div - the text types right over the
    footer. (The footer is going futher down to clear this new container which is
    contained, itself, in the center Div.

    Clear as mud, I know...

    Any help?

    Thanks!


    tiger2808 Guest

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    Default Re: Footer DIV question...

    Show your code....

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    "tiger2808" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:dn5oio$8g9$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    >I have 3 divs: left, center, right.
    >
    > I also have a footer div: footer. Which clears:both.
    >
    > I would like to create a container Div to put some text in and have a top
    > margin of 350 - that way it clears a background image.
    >
    > However - when I type in this container Div - the text types right over
    > the
    > footer. (The footer is going futher down to clear this new container which
    > is
    > contained, itself, in the center Div.
    >
    > Clear as mud, I know...
    >
    > Any help?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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    Default Re: Footer DIV question...

    I wrote a response and it did not show up... strange...


    anyway - go to :
    [url]http://www.ourhealthclubandspa.com/index.new.html[/url]
    and
    [url]http://www.ourhealthclubandspa.com/stylesNew.css[/url]

    Murray *TMM* - This is the result of what I have been working on the past few
    days... learning CSS on the fly... so pardon the rookie mistakes & Divs!!

    Thanks




    tiger2808 Guest

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    Default Re: Footer DIV question...

    Okay - I have it working on everything except Internet Explorer for the PC...

    I'm stumped - any help?

    Thanks!


    tiger2808 Guest

  6. #5

    Default Re: Footer DIV question...

    Figured it out... I had a div that was too wide for it's container.
    tiger2808 Guest

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