1) position:absolute; so they’re in the same place.
2) You’ll have to use opacity so one doesn’t completely cover the other. (That calls for cross-browser techniques, because Microsoft, as always, handles opacity in a non-compliant way.)
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March 27th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
1) position:absolute; so they’re in the same place.
2) You’ll have to use opacity so one doesn’t completely cover the other. (That calls for cross-browser techniques, because Microsoft, as always, handles opacity in a non-compliant way.)