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#11
What is that trying to do, is #myblock a child of #block2? So you're trying to place it at the top right corner of #block2, where its left side is 40 px from the right of #block2?
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#12
Quote:... but guess which one's gonna last longer Wink
Hopefully CSS will replace the aging HTML standards. CSS is a lot neater and cleaner, and more like actual programming. Smile HTML 3.2 is still widely supported though, as is HTML 2.0.
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#13
Nah, it would just be a way of referring to other blocks when doing things. I'm sick of using aligns and layers to just place one thing to the right of another thing.

For instance, what if I wanted 50% - 20px? MS and Mozilla could be making this so easier for me.
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