> That applies when you want to centre a layer on a page, but what
> about when you want to have fine control over fixed positioning
> of secondary layers?
>You can't fixed position a layer inside a layer that's relatively
positioned. It's just not logical. If you need to use fixed positioning,
you'll need to dispense with the centered layer. Otherwise you have to
position relatively inside the parent layer.
adam
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