Thomas Thomas wrote:
> ...
> http://matthew16.free.fr/portfolio/test-ie-bug.html
> 
> Try to click on link 2 than 3 in Mozilla, u can see the footer the 2nd is at
> the bottom of content,
> then for 3 (the content is lower than the viewport's height) footer goes at
> bottom of viewport.
> 
> But in IE6 when u click 2 then 3, the footer stays at bottom of content 2,
> which is then display:none when user clicks 3 ....
> it doesn't adapt at the 3 height ....
> Same when u click first to 2 then 1 for example, the two pages have both
> footer under content since content is higher than viewport, but the footer
> won't adapt.
> 
> I extracted all the unecessery code from my website where I have the
> original problem :
> http://matthew16.free.fr/portfolio/
> 
> Any ideas would be very appreciated !!!
> 
> Thank u !

This is not a JS list. See
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic

You are dynamically changing the content of #container by displaying 
#content_1 or _2 or _3.

To remind IE6 that it has to redraw the container, add

   var divObjP = document.getElementById('container');
   divObjP.style.background = '0 0';
to
   function changeContent(nb)

Or something that looks more like JS than I am able to code.

background-position: 0 0; can be used for redraw problems with the 
:hover state in IE.

You are already using '0px 240px' on your original page, so actually, 
you'd probably have to repeat your declaration

divObjP.style.background= '#979797 url(yourpath/degr.gif) repeat-x 
scroll 0px 240px';

Your page takes seconds to switch from one content to another.

Ingo

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