Hi Cole,

Had a look at your page and I think the problem is the overflow:hidden applied to #container (skin.css line 18). You should see the rest of the content if you remove that line. If overflow:hidden is absolutely necessary then you could just remove the height values. IE will expand the height of the box until it fills the content and FF will just use min-height. Also the CSS child selector is perfect for overcoming the lack of min-height support in IE6. Assuming #content is contained within a DIV tag you could do the following (stripped out unnecessary CSS for clarity):

#content {

       min-height:500px;

       height:500px;

}

div>#content {
       height:auto;

}

IE6 does not support the child selector so it will ignore the second clause. FF will see min-height and height=auto. The good thing about this is it's perfectly valid code.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

Ca-Phun

Cole Kuryakin wrote:

Hello All --

Yes the age-old minimum height delimma has come to haunt me.

I usually stay away from anything that cannot be done in IE 6 without a hack, but I've got a client who "loves" a design I did before I realized that the main container would need to be "held open" vertically under certain circumstances.

So, now I'm kinda stuck -- can anyone help?

#content {

            width: 510px;

        min-height:500px;

        height:auto;

            margin: 0 0 0 30px;

            color: #000;

            padding-bottom: 30px;

            position: relative;

            z-index: 1;

}

I'm trying out Stu Nicholls solution for ie:

/*\*/

* html #content {

height: 500px;

}

/**/

But, it appears to be LIMITING the height of #content to 500px rather than letting it expand if there's more than 500px of content.

BTW -- the reason I'm using position and a z-index on this element is because there's a element I that that needs to show behind it. I don't know if that has any effect on this issue or now.

Any help GREATLY appreciated and I PROMISE not to design anything else that may cause these IE problems. God, what a headache!

If anyone would like to see the problem live, go here: in FF and then IE 6.

Thanks to all in advance,

Cole


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