Getting Explorer to handle "bottom" tags in css pr
Getting Explorer to handle "bottom" tags in css pr
How do you do it? I'm getting sick of the whole correct css, correct html, displays correctly in mozilla, fubared in IE thing. Grr.
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Freakaloin
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validated means buggerall for ie 
what method are you using? most reliable is to have an element for each corner (or at least for 3 of them).
e.g. http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/krazy.html
and what grudge asked.
what method are you using? most reliable is to have an element for each corner (or at least for 3 of them).
e.g. http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/krazy.html
and what grudge asked.
how about
or just add a div with an nbsp at the end of your content with that bg img and the bgcolor of the underlying div/td/body
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<div style="background: url('images/bottom.gif') bottom no-repeat;">
content here
</div>
[url=http://profile.mygamercard.net/Emka+Jee][img]http://card.mygamercard.net/sig/Emka+Jee.jpg[/img][/url]
the actual page is here:
http://homepage.mac.com/guitarbloke/Cro ... outus.html
(it's still in the mockup stage - website for my stepmom's PR firm)
external style sheet at:
http://homepage.mac.com/guitarbloke/Cro ... /basic.css
I'm using the bottom tag to make the left bar fit the screen whatever the height.
http://homepage.mac.com/guitarbloke/Cro ... outus.html
(it's still in the mockup stage - website for my stepmom's PR firm)
external style sheet at:
http://homepage.mac.com/guitarbloke/Cro ... /basic.css
I'm using the bottom tag to make the left bar fit the screen whatever the height.
Check this out:
http://phrogz.net/CSS/
Great tips and tricks for this kind of stuff, I think there is something to solve your problem there.
http://phrogz.net/CSS/
Great tips and tricks for this kind of stuff, I think there is something to solve your problem there.
semi-fluid layouts can be a real pain unless you're happy to run in quirksmode, especially with that border around the content area (which means you can't do any of the usual background tricks).
does it *have* to always go to the bottom of the viewport? or would a minimum height for the menu/content areas do? e.g, something roughly like this:
http://www.l0unge.com/q3w/geebs_v1.htm
other reason for posting that is to make a nerd suggestion about the way the html is laid out. this way the visitor gets
title
content
menu
contact info
in that order, so you can have different stylesheets for different platforms, or if the stylesheet's ignored, it'll still be okay as a page.
does it *have* to always go to the bottom of the viewport? or would a minimum height for the menu/content areas do? e.g, something roughly like this:
http://www.l0unge.com/q3w/geebs_v1.htm
other reason for posting that is to make a nerd suggestion about the way the html is laid out. this way the visitor gets
title
content
menu
contact info
in that order, so you can have different stylesheets for different platforms, or if the stylesheet's ignored, it'll still be okay as a page.