The HTML and CSS in question.
http://www.fagandesign.com.au/index4.html
http://www.fagandesign.com.au/homepagestyle3.css
The problem is with the div with id: "#pageContentBackg /* 1.2.1 */".
It is supposed to contain the content down to the bottom (except for
the very bottom details).
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Hello, as peter had said it is better to see the markup.
Some times a give to body the background in case of 100% width layouts.
If you put:
html: 100%
May be you resolve some issues in no MSIE browsers.
like http://artideias.com/css/height100.html , only with html: 100%
you can see height i
Hi Chris
Whilst I cannot tell exactly what you have done without seeing your
markup, I would expect the problems you are experiencing could be
overcome by using another strategy.
This article is terrific on achieving drop shadows ...
http://alistapart.com/articles/onionskin/
... b
On 7/26/06 10:12 AM, "Christian Fagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way I can either give the container a height value or not so that
> it will 'contain' all content within AND apply the proper background effect?
> And...what is making this container appear empty, without a height va
Hello all,
I am about to go insane
I am creating a website for a client that has, as its main visual impact
feature, a drop-shadowed background. This background was originally designed
to dynamically resize to accomodate all text-sizes (I've attached a small
screen shot).
ie. using the