CSS Positioning Tips

I have always had a bit of a blind spot when it comes to CSS positioning we are lucky to have Sinead our very own CSS ninja for whom CSS positioning holds no terror, but sometimes I feel the need to stand on my own two feet when helping to build clients' websites to Shane & Sinead's exacting designs.

There is a lot of info 'out there' on the subject but much of it is mired with opinion, contradiction and just the slightest tinge of whinging (especially when it comes to browser compatibility) so I was very happy to find this nice little tutorial - CSS Positioning in Ten Steps

It's just the business! in my opinion ;-)

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