On Jul 20, 2007, at 9:48 AM, CK wrote:

That would help:


http://bushidodeep.com/summer_2007/template_02.php
On Jul 20, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Tee G. Peng wrote:


try remove the 'min-height: 100%;' from the same div or make it less than 100% if you really must use it. I did a quick test on Firefox developer toolbar with the Edit CSS tool, it works and the footer sticks to the bottom of the browser screen. Is this what you wanted, fixed footer?

May I know why you want the min-height: 100%; declared for this simply layout? Also, isn't 100% the default browser height? I have never used min-height before as I tend to code with conservative, anything that requires lots of hacking to make IE works, I try to avoid in most cases. Also, I haven't encounter a layout that needs to use min-height so far.

By the way, I think 1600px max width is just too much, looking a your page, I don't see the reason this layout needs more than 900px, also it will be better if you wrap your navigation menu inside the div#bd_container, so that when a user have the browser open with a very wide screen, take 1600px for example, the menu wont' stay to the far left (assuming you have the max-width set to 900 or smaller)

tee




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