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Hi there!!Is there any way to find the absolute position of an element? (Element.offsetTop, Element.style.top etc, are all give the relative position of the element related to its parent element).Thanks in advance!!Atar.
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I have 2 questions. First one is most important! I attach the php, and the css files here for you (Hello dsonesuk ) to look and maybe help me with this. I may know how to do this, but then i might need to change it all and do it all from a a beginning again. So i would like a fast change advise for this problem. Anyway here it goes: I have the class called "sidboxes" wich are located to the right of the container(browser). And in that class 3 classes - the classes are called sidbox1, 2, and 3 for each of the 3 boxes. So i have now as you can see in the css an position:absolute. When i minimize the window here at the workplace i am, it moves around 5-10 mm. But when i am at home at the laptop this whole class move about 10 cm into the middle! I tried(not at home though but here where i am now on a different computer.) to write relative instead(as i think it actually must be relative!) but then this whole class moves down and makes a big space below everything. Now the images are not attached but i think you know how to help anyway . The boxes are supposed to be at the same place AS they are when having the absolute tag, BUT not move around when minimizing a window. As neither absolute seems to be the right tag to use, i need help now, cause i tried with relative both outside and inside the container i have. 2 question: What can i do to remove that empty space at the bottom wich is about 2-3 cm???? (the last cssfile attached is for the menyboxes to the left. I think the empty space got to do with them....) index52.php pse52.css pse5menyset2.css