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February 22, 2005
Introduction to CSS Positioning Properties Part 1
Alejandro Gervasio's, one of my favorite writers for devarticles.com, new article gives you a good introduction to CSS positioning. This might be of interest to anyone thinking of building their own website using CSS. It is an important building block.
Years ago when Table Layouts became popular with Netscape 2.0, and have since become the core building block of most website since then, many authors (and still to this day) have problems with the implementation. Really, it all comes down to a good understanding of the basic building blocks.
In December, 2004 I wrote an article called "Z-index imagination" which showed you how to layer elements on top or underneath other page elements. In essence what you do, is stack items on top of other items. But before using Z-index to achieve this you need to understand positioning elements.
If any of you would like to review "Z-index imagination" you can find it here.
Posted by Steve MacLellan at February 22, 2005 08:11 AM
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