From: Dottydog on
I am a newbie. The problem is : I have one layer containing an inserted
background box and another layer on top with text to fit in it. Everything
looks fine on my screen but the layer containing the text slips down about 26
pix. I have tried everything I know - absolute, relative, nested, un nested -
all with the same result. Help!

From: Murray *ACE* on
> I have tried everything I know - absolute, relative, nested, un nested -
> all with the same result.

Stop 'flailing' and start learning. Until you understand CSS positioning,
you should stay away from 'layers' or anything using positioning.

Let's see your page's code, please.

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"Dottydog" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:fvpjsj$98d$1(a)forums.macromedia.com...
>I am a newbie. The problem is : I have one layer containing an inserted
> background box and another layer on top with text to fit in it. Everything
> looks fine on my screen but the layer containing the text slips down about
> 26
> pix. I have tried everything I know - absolute, relative, nested, un
> nested -
> all with the same result. Help!
>

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