Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the
end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it there.
Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it again, clear the browser cache
I took a brief look at your site. I think I know the cause of your
problem. I use Adobe GoLive so will try and explain the problem in the
terms used by those familiar with that product.
Normally your footer is the last DIV inside the container you have chosen
to enclose the contents of your page.
On Friday, June 03, 2005 6:19 PM, Bruno Fassino mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the
end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it
Hello all,
I hope someone can point me in the right direction here, I am having a most
vexing problem with my footer on a few pages.
See
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/programs/undergrad/agbiz/LearningCommunity/socia
l.asp for an example -- CSS is at http://www.econ.iastate.edu/econMain.css.
Pages
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could reproduce it
in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the end of the content
seems to have gotten rid of it there. Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it again, clear the browser cache and
Dwain Alford wrote:
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the
end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it there.
Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
I can only get the behavior to reproduce in Firefox. I have changed the
code on the social page [1] to contain each of the paragraphs with a
right-floated image to be wrapped inside a div with class clearfix, but
still no luck.
the floating footer on the isu index
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the
br at the end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it there.
Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it again, clear the browser cache and
Just off the top of my head, try clearing the 'container' div if you
haven't already done so.
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