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  1. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    The white part is supposed to be the content area on the front page of this web store.. www.subnoizestore.com .. however this page isn't edited like normal HTML, I can only access part of the page via a backend datafield... if that makes sense? ~beth.
  2. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    See the thing with this is, I'm not using it as the entire page, I'm using it as part of a whole. And I'm not sure how else I would do this without absolute positioning... maybe you could shed some light on another way... Much thanks!! ~beth.
  3. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    I figured out if I put a lower than 100% I can create my offset and keep the whole thing on my page... youre coding change made a WORLD of difference... thank you sooo much! You wouldnt even believe the stress you've relieved me of. THANK YOU! <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">...
  4. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    ps. Thank you for your help!
  5. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    How do I have a 100% fill both horizontally and vertically WITH that offset then? That totally makes sense that that would happen but I don't understand my it's rendering the way it is... in so instances when I changed the expanding divs to static rather than absolute they expanded off the page...
  6. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    First up.. I actually removed those on purpose because of where I put the code in our form (I know it's improper but it's kinda myspace style I guess.. .NOT myspace though) Second, the path is actually http://www.suburbannoizerecords.com/store/storefront/ so here's the code redone.... <style...
  7. taxgirl

    Div issue...

    Hey, I'm having issues w/ the right and bottom of this site... http://www.suburbannoizerecords.com/frontpage.htm Here's the coding <style type="text/css"> <!-- .topleft { position: absolute; height: 61px; width: 52px; left: 0px; top: 0px; background-color: #000000; background-image...

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