Oh, I see why the example you provided had such a strange way of doing it. I just read the description. It's used to counter some IE bug I'm not aware of. Strange, I'll have to look into that when I get my hands on Windows again. That's definitely not a good example to start with as it uses some rather round-about techniques to acheive the same affect as mine. It's more for people who have a fuller understanding of
CSS.