Thanks all,
I think these IE expression hacks are always nasty but just what I'm looking
for.
Thanks
:)
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> From: Arian Hojat
> Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2007 8:04 a.m.
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: [css-d] footer that 'sticks' at the bottom
>
> Hey all,
> I was looking at the 'bottom footer' examples here:
> http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
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From: Frank Piuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: [css-d] footer that 'sticks' at the bottom
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> Arian Hojat wrote:
> > Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you
Frank Piuck said:
> Arian Hojat said:
> > I seen a few pretty examples
> > where the
> > footer stays still at bottom of browser window... kinda
> like a little
> > status bar. the content can go down, and your can scroll
> down, but the
> > 'browser footer' always stays still.
> If you se
Arian Hojat wrote:
> Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you are right Frank, thats
> probably what i want... but i remember IE doesn't support this right?
> Anyway to get cross browser compatible?
>
Arian
Now that you mention it, the time I tried this, it worked for me in
Firefox
Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you are right Frank, thats
probably what i want... but i remember IE doesn't support this right?
Anyway to get cross browser compatible?
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Arian Hojat wrote:
>> My example of this is at http://test.riczho.dyndns.org/fullheight/.
>>
>
> Hey Ricky,
> i looked at your example and like the rest ive seen if u expand the content
> by raising the font-size, the footer gets pushed down by the content (in
> fact your example is already pu
>My example of this is at http://test.riczho.dyndns.org/fullheight/.
Hey Ricky,
i looked at your example and like the rest ive seen if u expand the content
by raising the font-size, the footer gets pushed down by the content (in
fact your example is already pushed down beyond browser's viewport by
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Arian Hojat wrote:
> I seen a couple webpages where the footer is a neat little thin strip
> absolutely positioned? at the bottom of viewport, and the content will go
> behind it, but the content is never hidden since they use some padding i
> guess an
Hey all,
I was looking at the 'bottom footer' examples here:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FooterInfo
and seems like if content area has alot of text, then the footer is 'pushed
down' anyway? even if it is absolutely positioned.
I seen a couple webpages where the footer is a neat little thi
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