I tried and tried to get the positioning to work with CSS in the attached and finally just gave up and went back to using tables. The problem I think stems from a certain arrogance built into CSS where it thinks it knows better than I do about where things should appear. Tables are extremely modest in that they assume the Table Rows and Table Divs are arranged on a grid and exactly as specified by the web designer.kjdixo wrote:Useful tip Technosaurus, thanks.
Here is a basic intro to html tables.
http://css-tricks.com/complete-guide-table-element/
It also highlights some more advanced aspects and some gotchas (ie deprecated attributes).
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Yes, it is a silly game. I made it mostly to practice fiddling SVG on the fly.