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Old 05-03-2006, 03:54 PM   #1
ashley98860615
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divs and position

Hi

I have recently started to build a php cms and all is well with the php, however i wanted to add dragable layers onto my menus (like phpnuke blocks) - i've got this up and running ok but i need some help with the position.

my page layout consists of a header, leftmenus, content, rightmenus and a footer. Everything works fine but the footer is not positioning correcltly. Because the left and right menus consists of absolute positioned divs (necassary for the dragging function) they are not picked up by the bottom table footer. I've tried using another div, table alignment, css etc everything but i can't get it to work. Be great if anyone had any ideas.

Thanks

Drag code: http://tool-man.org/examples/dragging.html
(I found a adpated version which allows for more than one menu list but i can't find the url right now)

P.S If anyone else has any better code than the above, it'll be apprihiated. Also when i drag menus away from the designated area they disappear.
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Old 05-03-2006, 03:58 PM   #2
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Once you go with absolute positioning it's best to go everything absolute. That takes things outside the normal flow of the doc so you might as well go all the way with it.
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