First of all, thank you for taking the time to respond to my message. It's
greatly appreciated.
However, my question wasn't about why ff_example.html wasn't working in IE. I'm
pretty sure I know the reasons why it doesn't, and I'm also pretty sure it is
not due to validation issues. As I
James Crumpton wrote:
What I would like to know is if a layout like the one presented in
ff_example.html is even possible in IE.
https://www.die.net/tmp/949a82a37c993784.html/ff_example.html
Not with valid CSS positioning only. IE/win can't position opposite edges of
a container.
You'll
Awesome. Thanks for the info.
-james
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
James Crumpton wrote:
What I would like to know is if a layout like the one presented in
ff_example.html is even possible in IE.
https://www.die.net/tmp/949a82a37c993784.html/ff_example.html
Not with valid CSS positioning only.
I have a layout with a header, some content and footer. Pretty straightforward
expect that I want the footer in a fixed position at the bottom, and want the
content area to fill up the space between. There wont (or at least shouldn't) be
any content that will scroll, but I'm fine with a overflow:
James Crumpton wrote:
[...]
Here's an example of what I want that works perfectly in Firefox.
https://www.die.net/tmp/949a82a37c993784.html/ff_example.html
However, I can't for the life of me figure out how to get anything like that
working in IE. [...]
Any suggestions or pointers on where to