[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>The only tricky little thing is that the footer is below the scrollbar
>on FF when the browser is not maxed. It is OK in Opera and IE.
>
Hi,
Another strange thing: at my Win98SE every window size of FF1.07 does 
display the footer o.k., just above the bottom scrollbar (in all 3 
versions).
Besides, I found:
(a) in FF1.07 there *is* a horizontal scrollbar, which should not be 
there (can move about 2-5px left-right, when the window is more then 
ca.10px smaller then the available screenwidth).
(b) IE6 doesn't have the scrollbar, but has a white gap of 3px between 
the right side of the header-img and the right border of the screen.
(c) Opera8.01 doesn't have the scrollbar, nor the white gap top right at 
1024x768 resolution. At window-resizing or 800x600: a scrollbar, and at 
first appearance the footer is halfway under the scrollbar; refresh is 
giving the right position(!).

I think the scrollbar is due to the footer properties: 99% width + 10px 
padding right. Full size window: this combination of relative and 
absolute width is o.k. (at 1024x768 resolution!). Smaller window, or 
lower resolution: the 10px padding is more than 1%, and scrollbar added.
Easy solved:
    #footer { padding: 2px 1% 10px 0; }

For IE we have to compensate the shifting left: -3px with the same 3px 
extra on the right side:
    /* \*/
    * html #header div.right{
    position:relative;
    left:-3px;
    margin-right: -3px;
    }
    /* */

Together it's giving this testpage 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-pocket.htm>.

Greetings,
francky

ps:
Q: why does the fullsize header img (1280x1024) give such a strange 
association to me? ;-)
A:  "The ugliest part of your body" / "It's not ... your nose" / "It's 
not ... your toes" / "It's ... your mind" (Frank Zappa)



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