Is there a css scheme for positioning <div id="footer"> so that it will lay
at the "absolute" bottom of the page, with every other element above it?

Re: www.biom.net: <http://www.biom.net/> In order to keep my footer from
rising up and covering content in my main section, I've had to add about 25
<br/> tags at the bottom of the "leftbar" page element. (And even I know in
this age of CSS this is not the most "elegant" way to position page elements
[image: sleepy.gif]

(Note: Right now all page elements are working fine on IE6/MyIE2 (Windows),
not so good on Firefox (Windows: footer is covering icon graphic). And on
Mac it's like herding cats: Safari, Firefox, and Netscape are positioning
the footer at different levels.)

Can anyone offer some suggestions for anchoring a footer to the bottom of a
page?

THANKS!!!
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