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So... it's kind of like the same problem before. I want it to create a new div when a key is pressed. It does create it, but it puts it off the background.

function attack() {
    $("body").append("<div class='proj'></div>");
    $(".proj").css("position", "absolute");
    $(".proj").css("width", "32px");
    $(".proj").css("height", "32px");
    $(".proj").css("background-color", "#00FFFF");
    $(".proj").css("left", playerPositionLeft);
    $(".prok").css("top", playerPositionTop);
    $(".proj").css("z-index", "2");
}

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The Cyan box is the .proj but I need it to be at the red square's location.

Hope you can help!

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  • one of the selectors is .prok is this a typo? playerPositionLeft is var playerPositionLeft = $('.red').position().left?
    – Ram
    Jun 9, 2012 at 19:59
  • What's the HTML look like for this? The map overall is a background of the body?
    – artlung
    Jun 9, 2012 at 19:59
  • And is there a different class for the red vs. cyan boxes?
    – artlung
    Jun 9, 2012 at 20:00

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Don't append the <div class='proj'></div> in your body. append it in your div that is containing the big image. And please remember to add position:relative to that div

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