On 4/7/06, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/8/06, Calico Web info <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> body and html need to be 100% too, since they are the containing blocks. So:
>
> html, body { height:100%; }
>

As well as this seemed to be working this morning, it is equally not
working now. Hmmm. Moz and Safari on the Mac interpret 100% to mean
the window size when you browse to the page. IE/Win seems to be doing
the same. I'm just not getting something.

I've simplified the problem and put it on:

http://www.calicowebdesigns.com/css_sample/index.html

The css is in the html file so you can see.

Desired behavior:

green div extends to bottom of content that it encloses (the lorem ipsem stuff).
yellow div also extends to bottom of green div because it encloses that

Observed behavior:

size of both yellow and green divs are calculated at 100% of body (the
window size) when the page is loaded, rendering something other than
the desired results.

Any tips as to where I'm going wrong with this?
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