On 5 Sep, 04:18, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm creating a page with a two column layout - navigation on the left,
> content on the right. I've uploaded the template
> here:http://www.geocities.com/hostingmooch/index.html
>
> The problem is that the design is meant to be a template for a ruby on
> rails application - meaning the height of both the navigation layer
> and the content layer are variable. The content layer uses a
> background imagine in its bottom right-hand corner that needs to line
> up with the footer layer (below both nav & content layers, it
> stretches the entire width). At the below page I've reduced the amount
> of content text so you can see the line-up
> problem:http://www.geocities.com/hostingmooch/index.html
>
> What I need is, ideally, some means of making sure the content layer's
> height is never less than that of the nav layer. If that's not
> feasible, then I need to be able to manually set a minimum height for
> the content layer, ensuring it never gets below the maximum possible
> height of the nav layer.
If you add 28px to the bottom of the content_.jpg and use both the
html
element and the body element, this might work as you want:
html { background: #000; padding: 20px; text-align: center; color:
#EFEFE6 }
body { width: 775px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; background:
url(main_bg0.jpg) }
#container { background: url('content_.jpg') no-repeat 100% 100% }
#content { width: 546px; float: left }
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