Just to correct Todd's reply, the :after property isnt support by either
IE7 or IE6 (and below), therefore you would need to adjust your CSS to
state (assuming you're using a CSS hack, for ease of display):
#NameofContainingDiv {
*zoom: 1;
/* all your other styles for the element */
}
#NameofContainingDiv:after {
clear: both;
content: '.';
display: block;
height: 0;
visibility: hidden;
}
David
Todd Budnikas wrote:
Damian probably gave you your answer, but I'll also say that if you
review the original documentation
from http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html for the code
you're using, you'll see that they recommend conditional comments to
trigger hasLayout. In your case, in the head of your document you should
add:
<!--[if IE]>
<style type="text/css">
#NameofContainingDiv:after {
zoom: 1; /* triggers hasLayout */
} /* Only IE can see inside the conditional comment
and read this CSS rule. Don't ever use a normal HTML
comment inside the CC or it will close prematurely. */
</style>
<![endif]-->
Either way, the end goal is the same.
On Jan 23, 2009, at 5:15 AM, Damian Edwards wrote:
Most likely a lack of hasLayout triggers or layout context changes, or
both.
For the coloured boxes, add overflow:hidden to the divs with classes
catalougeMid and subscribeMid. This will force them into a new layout
context and in turn expand the container to contain all elements. If
you want it to apply to IE6 and IE7 only, use a selector hack:
* html .catalogueMid, * html .subscribeMid { overflow: hidden; } /*
IE6 Only */
*:first-child+html .catalogueMid, *:first-child+html .subscribeMid {
overflow: hidden; } /* IE7 Only */
I’d have to fire up a VM to look at the IE6 issue and it’s late J
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Behalf Of *Henrik Madsen
*Sent:* Friday, 23 January 2009 19:37
*Subject:* [WSG] CSS IE6/7 - what a surprise
HI all,
I'm hoping there's a simple solution to my two problems.
All looks fine in Mac browsers x5 and IE8b2 (according to
netrenderer) but not in:
IE6 - Mysterious margins are appearing between the header and the top
menu and in both coloured boxes in the right hand column of the main
content.
IE6+7 - the coloured boxes are not 'expanding' to contain the content
(in this case a floated image in both)
I found this CSS as an alternative to a clearing div and it seems to
fix things in other browsers - except those IE's:
#NameofContainingDiv:after {
clear: both;
content: ".";
display: block;
height: 0px;
visibility: hidden;
}
Would anyone be able to have a look?
Here's the link:
http://www.igenerator.com.au/dev/sm09/homepage.html
Any other thoughts, comments, suggestions - always appreciated.
TIA,
Henrik Madsen
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