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Ramsus
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So what's your layout supposed to look like? In other words, what are you trying to accomplish? I'd look at it myself, but I don't have a PC.

My guess, since you're using relative positioning with percentages, is that you're using the wrong tool for the job.
Sukasa
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No, it wouldn't work because Hereis the original pcture.
Darth Coby
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So I'm not supposed to see this perfectly fine layout in Firefox?(89Kb JPG)

Edit: After using IE to visit this page I saw what you meant.
Well, I don't know the answer you're looking for, but couldn't you just make that image the table bg?
Sukasa
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Since I've been trying to make my layout work in firefox the way it's supposed to, I was wondering if anyone knew the firefox eqivalent of < span style="position:relative;top:-100%;... > If I simply knew that, my layout would be much better for firefox users. I've been trying myself, but so far nothing's been working.
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