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DIV layer positioning w/ CSS2
Does anyone know exactly what versions of browsers support this? DIV's are awesome, but I'm always afriad to use them because I *think* that only 4.0 browsers or later will see them right. They're sort of a big deal, because if the positioning doesnt work, it almost always results in a garbage, unreadable page.
Does anyone know exactly what browser version of both IE and Netscape started supporting DIV layer positioning with CSS2?
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I've tried using it successfully with IE5/5.5 but it wouldn't show up correctly in any Netscape browser - not even N6... 
So for a while still I'll be using tables for my posisioning needs.
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Ursus Arctos Moderatis
Are you sure you were doing it right KidA? It works fine in Netscape 4.6!
Check out some div work I did:
Sillyschool page: http://softweb.jwu.edu/IS2025/aks942/
Done with div's, works in Netscape 4.6....not sure where it stops.
Were you using <div name="divname">?
I found that Netscape will only read <div id="divname">
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Was the little Flash screen done in Flash 5.0?
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Nice work. What graphics editor are you using? Oh btw, div is supported both from Netscape and IE 3.0 and above.
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Ursus Arctos Moderatis
Originally posted by jester:
Nice work. What graphics editor are you using? Oh btw, div is supported both from Netscape and IE 3.0 and above.
3.0 and above? Sweeeeeeeet! That's what I like to hear 
I used Adobe Photoshop 6.0 for the graphics work in that page, and yeah Slippy, that simple pimple Flash work was done in Flash 5.0
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