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I need two divs to look a bit like this:

    |               |
 ---|    LOGO       |------------------------
|   |_______________|  LINKS                |
|             CONTENT                       |

What's the neatest/most elegant way of making them overlap neatly? The logo will have a fixed height and width and will be touching the top edge of the page.

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I like your ascii solution just fine - go with it – devmode Nov 6 '08 at 22:15
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i might approach it like so:

CSS:

html, body {
  margin: 0px;
}

#logo {
  position: absolute; // reposition logo from the natural layout
  left: 75px;
  top: 0px;
  width: 300px;
  height: 200px;
  z-index: 2;
}

#content {
  margin-top: 100px; // provide buffer for logo
}

#links {
  height: 75px;
  margin-left: 400px; // flush links (with a 25px "padding") right of logo
}

HTML:

<div id="logo"><img src="logo.jpg" /></div>
<div id="content">
  <div id="links"></div>
</div>
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is there any way to make content just avoid the space used by the logo? – Javier Nov 6 '08 at 22:22
hmm can you clarify? i take that to mean you just want the logo above the content? if so that's just a normal flow of divs (so remove left, top, position from #logo). i have a feeling you mean something else though! :) – Owen Nov 6 '08 at 22:36
I think what was meant was to have the content (text) wrap around the logo – Davy8 Nov 6 '08 at 22:56
ah hmm, i'm pretty sure not. the problem being an element can be floated, or positioned, but not both. until they develop some sort of float: center idea... – Owen Nov 6 '08 at 23:47
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Just use negative margins, in the second div say:

<div style="margin-top: -25px;">

And make sure to set the z-index property to get the layering you want.

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Using CSS, you set the logo div to position absolute, and set the z-order to be above the second div.

#logo
{
    position: absolute:
    z-index: 2000;
    left: 100px;
    width: 100px;
    height: 50px;
}
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With absolute or relative positioning, you can do all sorts of overlapping. You've probably want the logo to be styled as such:

div#logo {
  position: absolute;
  left: 100px; // or whatever
}

Note: absolute position has its eccentricities. You'll probably have to experiment a little, but it shouldn't be too hard to do what you want.

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Would that cause the logo to overlap the text where links is though? Or would it push the links over to the side? – Jay Mooney Nov 6 '08 at 22:06
No, absolute effectively removes the tag from the flow. It would be as if it weren't there. – sblundy Nov 6 '08 at 22:11
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If you want the logo to take space, you are probably better of floating it left and then moving down the content using margin, sort of like this:

#logo {
    float: left;
    margin: 0 10px 10px 20px;
}

#content {
    margin: 10px 0 0 10px;
}

or whatever margin you want.

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