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I am designing a web page using VS2003 ASP.NET. The page contains various
DIVs (panels), one of which is in grid layout. The controls in this DIV
render correctly in IE, but when using Firefox they are incorrectly
positioned. VS sets the positioning of the controls to absolute, and because
the DIV is to the right of another DIV Firefox (correctly, I suspect)
positions the controls absolutely, which means they are too far to the left,
while IE (and VS design) seems to position them relative to the DIV even
though they are set as absolute. I have tried changing the positioning to
relative manually in the HTML view, but VS just changes it back to absolute
whenever I reposition the controls in design view.
Does this make sense, and can anyone tell me what to do about it? Obviously
I need the page to render correctly in all browsers.
DIVs (panels), one of which is in grid layout. The controls in this DIV
render correctly in IE, but when using Firefox they are incorrectly
positioned. VS sets the positioning of the controls to absolute, and because
the DIV is to the right of another DIV Firefox (correctly, I suspect)
positions the controls absolutely, which means they are too far to the left,
while IE (and VS design) seems to position them relative to the DIV even
though they are set as absolute. I have tried changing the positioning to
relative manually in the HTML view, but VS just changes it back to absolute
whenever I reposition the controls in design view.
Does this make sense, and can anyone tell me what to do about it? Obviously
I need the page to render correctly in all browsers.