Relative Positioning Example

Most of these paragraphs are normal, but the red one has position set to relative, and both top and left set to 1 inch. This should result in the red paragraph having extra space above it and to the left. Relative positions allows you to position an element relative to what it would normally be (in the normal flow). Note that you can use negative numbers (move something above where it would normally be). Also note that using relative positioning with one element does not change the position in the flow, so it can mess things up... I can't think of anything else to say, but I would like this paragraph to be a bit bigger. Say, how 'bout those Yankees? Did you hear the one about the grasshopper and the snake who go into a bar?

Most of these paragraphs are normal, but the red one has position set to relative, and both top and left set to .5in. This should result in the red paragraph having extra space above it and to the left. Relative positions allows you to position an element relative to what it would normally be (in the normal flow). Note that you can use negative numbers (move something above where it would normally be). I can't think of anything else to say, but I would like this paragraph to be a bit bigger. Say, how 'bout those Yankees? Did you hear the one about the grasshopper and the snake who go into a bar?

Most of these paragraphs are normal, but the red one has position set to relative, and both top and left set to .5in. This should result in the red paragraph having extra space above it and to the left. Relative positions allows you to position an element relative to what it would normally be (in the normal flow). Note that you can use negative numbers (move something above where it would normally be). I can't think of anything else to say, but I would like this paragraph to be a bit bigger. Say, how 'bout those Yankees? Did you hear the one about the grasshopper and the snake who go into a bar?

Most of these paragraphs are normal, but the red one has position set to relative, and both top and left set to .5in. This should result in the red paragraph having extra space above it and to the left. Relative positions allows you to position an element relative to what it would normally be (in the normal flow). Note that you can use negative numbers (move something above where it would normally be). I can't think of anything else to say, but I would like this paragraph to be a bit bigger. Say, how 'bout those Yankees? Did you hear the one about the grasshopper and the snake who go into a bar?

EIW