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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T20:29:49+00:00 2026-05-20T20:29:49+00:00

I have a div id css called frontwidth which holds 1 img 1 title

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I have a div id css called frontwidth which holds 1 img 1 title and 1 text.

When I do a second or third frontwidth its laying behind themselves instead of going underneath and underneath.

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    2026-05-20T20:29:50+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:29 pm

    As per my comment:

    Wow, that’s.. a unique approach? You
    have far too much position: absolute
    and position: relative. I just fixed
    this in Firebug, but it’s going to
    take a few minutes to write an answer,
    the amount of rules I had to toggle
    and add.

    Remove the position rule from each of these elements:

    • #mainbody.
    • #frontwidth.
    • #titlesbig.
    • #greyline.
    • #homepageimage.
    • #titlesmedium.
    • #homepagetext.
    • Hope I didn’t forget any 😀

    With the exception of mainbody, you’re using each of those elements multiple times.

    So, change to using a class instead.

    For example, in your HTML, change to:

    <div class="frontwidth">
    

    And in your CSS, change to:

    .frontwidth {
    
    }
    

    Now we can get to laying out those elements as you want them:

    • On .homepageimage, add float: left.
    • On .frontwidth, add overflow: hidden (to clear the floats).
    • On .titlesmedium and .homepagetext add margin-left: 340px.
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