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Splitting a <div> (I think)

Thread began 6/25/2009 1:29 am by Alan Shaw | Last modified 6/29/2009 1:18 pm by Alan Shaw | 5607 views | 9 replies

Alan Shaw

Thanks Ray, but having implemented that I am now having trouble positioning with CSS.

I don’t know if the top one needs positioning as it seems to default to the top of the left column, but whatever I have tried with the bottom one either does not work or sits at the bottom of the page overlapping the footer.

There's a fair bit of info out there on positioning but to me, some of it is as clear as mud. Just can’t seem to find the answer.

I’ve added this to my style sheet:

#outerWrapper #contentWrapper #leftColumn1 #topleftColumn1 {
}
#outerWrapper #contentWrapper #leftColumn1 #bottomleftColumn1 {
}

I just need to fill it in with something.

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