> I'm not sure if my template page should have the for example the id="mainmenu">or if the included text should contain this. Where this
> div tag is may not be the issue. I don't use the z index anywhere.
> Maybe I should be using this.
Personally, I base include placement on how clean I can ke
OT: I didnt know people still used SSI.
Evert
smithj7 wrote:
> I stongly believe that everyone that can get css to work great, deserves
> to have a college degree in the same.
>
> Using great tools like listomatic and tutorials, I have working
> pieces... nice looking footer, menus, header
>
smithj7 wrote:
> He..he.. my footer ended up on
> top of the main content.
Please put your page on a public server and provide a clickable link to
it from your post to the list. This is the easiest way to get
assistance. It is too hard, and there are too many variables, to guess
what the specifi
Radomly started change things and got the menu and context to work.
Don't have a clue why.
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> But I use SSI for footer, header, menus. He..he.. my footer ended up
> on
> But I use SSI for footer, header, menus. He..he.. my footer ended up on
> top of the main content.
I don't think SSI has any influence on the positioning of the items of your
webpage.
Your footer ending up on the top of the main content must be problem in the
css.
You position the div in
I stongly believe that everyone that can get css to work great, deserves
to have a college degree in the same.
Using great tools like listomatic and tutorials, I have working
pieces... nice looking footer, menus, header
But I use SSI for footer, header, menus. He..he.. my footer ended up on