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Absolute Positioning - 2006/03/03 00:54 I am not able to get the absolute position to work at all, even when I have selected it from the configuration page. I have used absolute positioning for other modules without any problem before.
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Re:Absolute Positioning - 2006/03/03 08:48 Hello danielbair,

the absolute position depends on the positioning of the parent element. If the parent element is relative or absolute positioned then the absolute positioning of the child element relates to the position of the parent. Otherwise it relates to the body element.

I don't know what you exactly try to do. I don't know anything about the template you are using nor about the style of your site.
Sorry, but without these information I'm not able to help you.

Best regards,
Georg Lorenz
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