once u get it its easy though, look at 
http://www.elkhornflyrods.com/store/index.cfm, its not a layout like you want 
but the middle section stretches like u want.

I will email you something off list as well.

~Dave the disruptor~
"Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and 
abuse at the same time." 

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From: Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:25 AM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: 100% height and css 

I've been messing with various versions of that all night long. Nothing 
seems to be working.

Seems to me I've been reading that I need to make sure that the html and 
body declarations be set to 100% as well as the containers you'd like to 
be at 100%. No matter what I try, except for setting a fixed height, I 
can't get those damn outside columns to stretch down the page. And 
every reference I'm finding seems to have a liquid layout, which isn't 
going to work for me. I hate liquid layouts, personally.

dave wrote:
> 100% should be like 100.1% (thank good old uncompliant billyboy for that 1 
> with most of the rest too)
> or make the div with this height: auto;
> 
> ~Dave the disruptor~
> "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and 
> abuse at the same time." 
> 
> ----------------------------------------
> From: Ray Champagne 
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:02 AM
> To: CF-Talk 
> Subject: 100% height and css 
> 
> Okay, I've looked all over the place, and can't find my answers.
> 
> I am going forward with my complete css layout ambitions, and already, I 
> can see why css doesn't catch on. It's frustrating! I want to make a 
> fixed with (770 px), center-aligned, 3 column site that looks like so:
> 
> ------------------------------------
> header
> ------------------------------------
> |left col| center | right col|
> ------------------------------------
> footer
> ------------------------------------
> 
> Now, I want the right and left columns (and their background colors and 
> borders) to stretch down the page when the page gets wordy in the 
> content column. Searching Google and the archives, all I can see is 
> that there are a lot of solutions for a liquid layout, but none for a 
> fixed layout.
> 
> There has to be a way to do this, right?
> 
> Ray
> ==============================
> Ray Champagne
> Application Developer
> CrystalVision Web Site Design
> http://www.crystalvision.org
> 603.433.9559
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ==============================
> 
> 
> 
> 



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