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rubyaim

 

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Image position & float div thingies - 9/3/2005 3:13:37   
Hello, hoping some kind person can point me to a tutorial..

By using a Layer in FP this works and validates at XHTML 1.0 Transitional

<div style="position: absolute; top: 1px; left: 21px; width: 142px; height: 111px; z-index: 1" id="jstop">

But, the page is not passing accessibility checks and I think it's this code with the 'div' failing.

An image sits in this layer. The actual image(s) are pulled in with javascript (random on page load).

I've never need to do this sort of thing before in CSS and have no idea where to start. Have tried a search but as I've no clue at all can't really find anything :) I've never used Layers in FP either so it's possible what I have above is wrong.

Thanks for any links or help :)

Sally

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RE: Image position & float div thingies - 9/3/2005 3:52:43   
Sorry - it's now passing accessibility checks.

Problem - the element between the chair and the keyboard can't read properly! :)

The actual message was that the div was using the depreciated 'align' which I must have slipped in somewhere when I was not looking :)

Apologies - I won't delete this in case anyone else gets the error and panics like me, but I'm more than happy for this to be deleted.

Sally

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