I know this article is over a year old, but I could not get the right column to work in FireFox 3.5, which is the newest firefox. It worked perfectly in IE8. And we can only hope IE 6 will go away!! as more people upgrade.
None the less, you helped many people by pointing our how to use ‘Relative’ positioning to create a new point of reference for the absolutely positioned div. CSS Positioning can be tough to understand at first.
I will try out a few things and see what I can come up with. Usually firefox is not this picky.
I know this article is over a year old, but I could not get the right column to work in FireFox 3.5, which is the newest firefox. It worked perfectly in IE8. And we can only hope IE 6 will go away!! as more people upgrade.
None the less, you helped many people by pointing our how to use ‘Relative’ positioning to create a new point of reference for the absolutely positioned div. CSS Positioning can be tough to understand at first.
I will try out a few things and see what I can come up with. Usually firefox is not this picky.