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            <title>Why does my Free Ad-Supported hosted site not display correctly?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Category: Free Ad-Supported Hosting<br />Keywords: absolute_positioning conflicts the_ad_bannerYour site will display content to the right or left of the ad banner if your HTML code uses absolute positioning. Absolute positioning allows you to specify the exact placement of an HTML element on the page. Because absolute positioning conflicts with the placement of the ad banner, it will cause your site to display incorrectly and should not be used.<br /><br />To resolve the issue, open your Web site in the application used to build the site and remove the absolute positioning, then re-publish your Web site.<br />]]></description>
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