Dagmar,
on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 17:50 Dagmar Noll wrote:
> If anyone is interested, I solved my problem by adding height: 1% to my
> wrapper div.
> I'm starting to notice a pattern in the solutions to my most confounding
> problems. So far they all involve adding height: 1% to some elem
If anyone is interested, I solved my problem by adding height: 1% to my
wrapper div.
I'm starting to notice a pattern in the solutions to my most confounding
problems. So far they all involve adding height: 1% to some element.
Best,
Dagmar
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Hello again. I've been doing more work on this problem, and just can't
figure it out.
Initially I was unable to get a vertical line to extend from the banner
are to the top of the footer in a liquid multi-column layout where any
column is the longest.
Matthew Levine suggested that I check out
Matthew Levine wrote:
> I'd recommend checking out the One True Layout -- it allows you to get
> equal-height columns using s for layout.
>
> http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/equalheight
Thanks, Matthew. This is a great resource.
My pages now appear as I wish them to
On Jan 20, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Dagmar Noll wrote:
> Hey folks. My brain is hurting. Can someone nudge me along a bit (at
> this point, if it is hopeless, I wouldn't mind being put out of my
> misery either)?
>
> I am trying to have a line along the left nav extend to the base of
> the
> content.
Hey folks. My brain is hurting. Can someone nudge me along a bit (at
this point, if it is hopeless, I wouldn't mind being put out of my
misery either)?
I am trying to have a line along the left nav extend to the base of the
content. It works just as I'd like it on this page:
http://www.wincog.