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				<tr><td valign="top" class="name">left</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="compatibility">NN <span class="emphasis">4</span> IE <span class="emphasis">4</span> CSS <span class="emphasis">2</span></td>
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					</td><td valign="top" nowrap class="requirements">Inherited: No</td>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="description"><p>For positionable elements, defines the offset position of the left
edge of an element's box (content plus left padding,
border, and/or margin) relative to the left edge of the next
outermost block content container. When the element is
relative-positioned, the offset is based on the left edge of the
inline location of where the element would normally appear in the
content.
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>left: <span class="replaceable">length</span> | <span class="replaceable">percentage</span> | auto</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="value"><span class="title">Value</span></td>
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					<td><p>See the discussion about length values at the beginning of this
chapter. Negative lengths may be allowed in some contexts, but be
sure to test the results on all browsers. You may also specify a
percentage value, which is calculated based on the width of the next
outermost container. The setting of <span class="literal">auto</span> lets the
browser determine the left offset of the element box within the
containing box by virtue of normal element flow. Navigator tends to
push up against the left edge of the containing box, whereas Internet
Explorer renders a bit of margin.
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="initvalue"><span class="title">Initial Value</span></td>
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					<td><p><span class="literal">auto</span></p>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="example"><span class="title">Example</span></td>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>h1 {position: relative; left: 2em}
#logo {position: absolute; left: 80px; top: 30px}</pre>
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					<td valign="top" colspan="2" class="appliesto"><span class="title">Applies To</span></td>
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					<td><p>Positioned elements.</p>
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					<td><span class="programlisting"><pre>[window.]document.getElementById("<span class="replaceable">elementID</span>").style.left</pre>
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