I would do a google search for "sticky footer". It's a technique that keeps 
the footer always at the bottom of the page. There are quite a few tutorials 
that show how to do it.


> I put the footer div into the content div as you suggested David but then 
> the footer floated to the top. Adding more content would push it down but 
> I do not think some of the pages will have the content to push it down. 
> Adding positioning and bottom: 0 seemed to fix the problem.
> I will see what happens when I get the page content added in. 

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