That's already what I'm doing. Not the problem here, though. The issue
isn't whether the overlay and disclaimer appear - I have that bit
working just fine. The issue is making the overlay extend all the way
to the bottom of the page if the page is longer than the viewport.

Cheers,

Seona.

2008/7/31 Luke Hoggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Doesn't have to be a separate divert page, you can just use the session
> variable to decided whether the "overlay" element is displayed on each page
>
> regards
> Luke
>
> Seona Bellamy wrote:
>
> What, and divert them to the "agreement" page if they'rve not agreed?
> Hmm... not sure that I'll get the go-ahead to do that. We're working
> to some fairly tight design requirements.
>
> I've already got it saving the session variable once they agree, so
> that they only get bothered once.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Seona.
>
> 2008/7/31 Luke Hoggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Depending on what/whether you're using anything server side, just set a
> session variable that records whether the person has agreed to the terms, do
> this across every page and no worries for Google or any other entry that
> doesn't come from the front page.
>
> regards
> Luke


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