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ChasingLife87
post Jun 7 2005, 04:05 PM
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Okay. I'm working on touching up my subdomain right now, and I had the neatest idea. Everyone's seen those "make poverty history" banners in the upper right corner of most subdomains. Well, I wanted to do something like that for a link back to createblog. The transparent gif is no issue, the image mapping is no issue... it's just the darn alignment!

I'm using this code:
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#cblink {
position: absolute;
padding-right: 0px;
vertical-align: top;
float: right;
margin-right: 0px;
margin-top: 0px;
z-index: 2;
}


In IE, it's mostly aligned (it pushes it slightly to the right, though, and then you have to scroll over a teensy bit.

In Firefox (which is what I use almost exclusively, and more and more people do as well), it's randomly down by my frames, under my header and all.

Is there another way to align it?

Or if not, is there SOME advanced script where I could only have it display if it is being viewed on IE?

Thanks again, guys.
 
 
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freeflow
post Jun 7 2005, 06:59 PM
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well if you want it like in the corner like a proverty sign or whatever why not just use this code .. its the one used for there banners cept w/out there url:
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<script type="text/javascript" src="URLHERE(IMAGE)"> </script><noscript><a href="LINK"> LINKNAME?</a></noscript>


?its ok to do that right?

but im not sure if it includes the alignment in all you might just want to try it
 

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