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CSS An Introduction - Part Six: The Basics of Positioning [Registration never required for free content]

By: Adrian Senior on Thursday, April 29, 2004
Reader Level: Reader Level

Primary Category: CSSIn this tutorial, we will take a look at how we can position elements with CSS. This technique is commonly referred to as CSS-P. We will look at how we can position elements using margins, absolute, relative, and static positioning.

The Introduction to CSS Series:

Part 1: An Introduction to the Syntax of CSS
Part 2: Using CSS to Apply Background Images
Part 3: The Descendant Selector
Part 4: Type Selectors and Grouping
Part 5: Working with Paragraphs
Part 6: The Basics of Positioning
Part 7: Working with the Class Selector
Part 8: Working with the ID Selector
Part 9: The Child Selector and First-Child Pseudo Selector
Part 10: The Link and Dynamic Pseudo-classes
Part 11: Some fun with valid and some not so valid CSS
Part 12: Looking at text formatting
Part 13: Working with a Wrapper div

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