John Goodwyn wrote:
I have a site that I'm building with a liquid layout format -
http://ver5.elliswyatt.com/billue/default.aspx?id=2. In IE, it looks and
functions exactly as it should but in Mozilla the left nav background image
doesn't continue to flow with the content and the wrapping
John Goodwyn wrote:
http://ver5.elliswyatt.com/billue/default.aspx?id=2. In IE, it looks
and functions exactly as it should but in Mozilla the left nav
background image doesn't continue to flow with the content and the
wrapping content shifts to the left instead of continuing as one
column
Gary Turner wrote:
And .contentarea too, I think. No?
No need for that in that page :-)
regards
Georg
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
And .contentarea too, I think. No?
No need for that in that page :-)
Putting it on .content only did not extend the left column, which I
think the OP wanted ({height: 100%;}). Did I miss something in your
suggestion?
cheers,
gary
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Gary Turner wrote:
Putting it on .content only did not extend the left column, which I
think the OP wanted ({height: 100%;}). Did I miss something in your
suggestion?
Don't know, but according to the original request: In IE, it looks and
functions exactly as it should... I just added what
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
Putting it on .content only did not extend the left column, which I
think the OP wanted ({height: 100%;}). Did I miss something in your
suggestion?
Don't know, but according to the original request: In IE, it looks and
functions exactly as it
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Help with liquid layout
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
Putting it on .content only did not extend the left column, which I
think the OP wanted ({height: 100%;}). Did I miss something in your
suggestion?
Don't know, but according
I have a site that I'm building with a liquid layout format -
http://ver5.elliswyatt.com/billue/default.aspx?id=2. In IE, it looks and
functions exactly as it should but in Mozilla the left nav background image
doesn't continue to flow with the content and the wrapping content shifts to
the left