On 9/26/06 4:19 AM, "Roberto Gorjão" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Olá Liz,
> 
> You need a div inside the content div (by the way, you have two of this
> one) that pushes its height. My suggestion is:
> 
> 1- edit the markup so the footer div gets inside the content but after
> the the cols divs...
> 
> <div id="content">
> <div id="leftCol"><p>Lorem ipsum ...<p></div>
> <div id="rightCol"><p>Lorem ipsum... </p></div>
> <div id="footer">footer</div>
> </div>
> 
> 2- edit the footer style rules as follows:
> 
> #footer {
>   *clear: both;*
>   text-align: center;
>   *background-color:white;*
> }
> 
> That's it!
> 
> HTH!
> 
> Roberto
> 
> ----------
> 
> Liz wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> On this page http://www.liztestsitem.com/line/test.html the "content" div
>> that contains the left and right column has a background image that should
>> make a vertical line down the center but it is not showing up in Safari or
>> Firefox. I need help in making it show. I thought that because the columns
>> were within the content div it would give it the height to show, but it
>> doesn't recognize the columns as part of its content.
>> 
>>   
That fixed the problem, perfectly, and without having to change much!
http://www.liztestsitem.com/line/test.html  (refresh)
Thank you so much!

Liz


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