Hi...
I have a curious challenge with the overflow property that I just  
don't understand. I have used a background image for the 'container'  
div on my site. Since I have floated the 'navigation' and 'content'  
divs (that sit inside the 'container' div) I needed to set the  
overflow property to auto so that the 'container' dive will expand  
and show background image.

But when I have a page where the content inside the 'content' div is  
shorter than the content of the 'navigation' div or when the  
navigation menu is expanded to the point where it becomes longer than  
the content of the 'content' div a scroll bar shows up alongside the  
'container' div on the page in Firefox 1.5 (Mac / Win) and Safari.  
However, Internet Explorer 6 renders the page as I thought it  
would... just expanding the container div to push the footer down the  
page (without scroll bars).

An example:
http://covenantwoods.com/beta/get-involved/introduction.php

Is there a better way to do this (that still allows me to have the  
background image flush against the bottom right of the 'container' div)?

Thanks for your help!
-iE


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