Alan Gresley wrote:
> The other solution is to give the header element hasLayout [1].
>
>
> div#header {
> min-height:1%;
> }
>
>
> http://css-class.com/x/big/index2.htm
>
>
> I would say IE7 is showing some escaping background bug. Would anyone
> else like to help explain this, I just guessing. Jeff, my advice is to
> use either of the above methods and just wonder how magical IE7 is. :-)
In should add the link for the on having hasLayout [1] article.
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
This seems to be some bug in IE7 that will show a background image at
the bottom of a div (containing block) when the container does not have
layout but the container does not need layout if the container itself
has a background color. This I do not understand.
--
Alan http://css-class.com/
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