~CrAzY~™
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Post by ~CrAzY~™ on May 25, 2007 18:15:46 GMT -5
Alright, I have a website: crazygfx-files.comAs you might notice, it has those ugly ads. I used divides to position most of the content on the page, but it's positioned on top of the ads. If I put top:0px as it's location, it then covers the ads, so I use 100px. The problem is... My school browsers (ie6 with a ton of web blocks) makes the ads disappear, leaving a 100px gap with the background image between the top and the banner. How can I position everything so that when the ad is there, it starts right after it, and when it's gone it starts at the top of the page? (I assume it involves some sort of relative placement?) Or better yet, make the background not start above the banner? Edit: Also, can someone help me figure out how I'm supposed to set up the CSS to do the location for the object instead of me doing it in the body of the coding? Edit 2: Nvm about the css thing, I figured out I needed to use class instead of id and use padding-top etc... ;D
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