On 4/3/07, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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 !



I haven't studied your code, but there is supposed to be a pure CSS solution
to this:
http://www.themaninblue.com/experiment/footerStickAlt/

I say "supposed to be", because I have never been able to get the bugger to
work.

Chris


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Chris Ovenden

http://frontend.blogsome.com
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