Hi,
I've only looked at it in Firefox. I notice you've a div id=
containerwrapper
*and* a
div id=container
maybe if you put your #footercontainer within the #containerwrapper it would
simplify things for you?
Just a thought.
T.
David Boddie wrote:
Ok, I'm about to pull my hair out.
I don't know why my footer is doing this, but the #footercontainer
section of this page keeps shrinking when the page size shrinks...
HTML file: http://www.uark.edu/depts/gradinfo/mockup/threetemplate.html
CSS file:
At 07:12 AM 10/26/2007, Alan Gresley wrote:
Hi Boddie
As Amy has shown in the screenshot for IE6, the page falls apart. It
would appear that all those widths are causing IE6 a lot of trouble.
None of which are really needed for any browser. The width given in the source
table width=500
for
David Boddie wrote:
Alan Gresley wrote:
It would appear that all those widths are causing IE6 a lot of trouble.
None of which are really needed for any browser.
Thanks Alan Amy for all your help. I've snagged the code, so you
can take it down now if you like. Even though I use CSS a lot
Ok, I'm about to pull my hair out.
I don't know why my footer is doing this, but the #footercontainer
section of this page keeps shrinking when the page size shrinks...
It's a classic three column layout with left and right columns
floated. The #floatercontainer should be 100%, followed by a
Dear D. Boddie:
Here's a screenshot for you from IE6.
http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b352/KamuiDestiny/?action=viewcurrent=screenshot.jpg
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In peace,
Amy M Drayer
Web Interface Designer
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http://www.puzumaki.com/
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