Hello,
I started deleting parts of your page (of the html code) and recognized
that after I deleted the footer, the.#fauxframe was displayed. Then I
inserted the footer again and started commenting out its CSS
definitions. That way I found out that if you delete the height: 1%; for
the
Hi Christian
That way I found out that if you delete the
height: 1%; for the footer, the the #fauxframe is displayed:
That worked like a magic charm - I am so relieved - thank you.
However, in IE 6 it resulted in the footer
relocating itself halfway up the page, so I put
back the height but
Hello list
Well, I've tried a number of things - clear:both, zoom:1, min-height,
removing the mask.gif, etc - but nothing so far has worked. I have
Googled the problem, looked at positioniseeverything and other
bug-fixing sites, but without finding the solution. It is so far
completely