Well.. don't tell me this is another W3C standard thing that makes some html code sudenly go on top of another partof a page....
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. Anyway, I won't start another "why Firefox is so different?" thread, I would just like one of you HTML experts to tell me how to solve this problem, I would appreciate that because I have no clue
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. Thanks.