But what if the page already have a defined padding?

Kia

wick wrote:
> 
> That bottom padding makes it so all the normal page content appears
> above the catfish advert - in other words you can scroll to the bottom
> of the "normal" page & the content at the very end isn't covered up by
> the ad - the padding goes behind the catfish ad.
> 
> 
> On Oct 3, 3:42 am, Kia Niskavaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is this line really necessary:
>>
>> $('html').css('padding', '0 0 ' + this.settings.height + 'px 0');
>>
>> It seems as if it changes the padding of the whole page.
>>
>> I also wonder what happens if the user doesn't support cookies. I think the 
>> best solution would be
>> not to display the ad at all.
>>
>> sozzi wrote:
>>> Hmm seems the demos etc don't work. The only place I could find it
>>> with a short search was here:
>>> http://www.nextbbs.com/trac/nbbs/browser/trunk/helpers/extjs/plugins/...
>>> And I'm not exactly sure if that is the last version.
>>> On Oct 2, 6:12 am, Kia Niskavaara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> I'm unable to download the Catfish Advert Plugin 
>>>> fromhttp://www.jqueryplugins.com/plugins/view/1/-
>>>> does anyone have the source?
>>>> Kia
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