> Kim wrote: > I'm not sure I follow your suggestion. The problem is if I remove the > <p> </p> the #navcontainer will be shorter that the content/sidebar > meaning there will be a space between #navcontainer and #footer I uploaded > the corrected version here > > Would it be possible to "force" the #navcontainer to stretch down to the > #footer without the <p> </p> ? If so how?
Kim, This another solution that doesn't require an image, I've put up the changes I made (without your images) in case I don't explain it too well. http://digiscape.net.au/test/mouseriders.htm I added the same background color you used on your left column to your container div, and made the content area and top menu have a white background The content div now has the black left side border (originally a right side border on navcontainer) and reduced the margins. I also added a clearing class to a <br /> at the bottom of the content. This allows your content to extend, and have the left hand column look like it extends all the way Regards Jason ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help *****************************************************