Greetings all,

 

I haven't been keeping up with CSS for quite some time so I'm not sure if
this has been addressed or not but here's my question. Chrome is putting a
space between my footer div and my content div which is nested inside of a
wrapper and I can't figure out why. It seems to be recognizing the
min-height rule so I'm a bit lost on this. My design is simple ... at least
I think it is. I basically have a wrapper which contains two divs, one
labeled for the left sidebar and one for the content on the right. The
wrapper background color is the same as the left div so that I have the
appearance of equal sized columns. The only thing I did differently on the
page in question is that I set a class for the content div so that I could
customize a few minor things like lists. Thanks everyone for any insight you
might provide for fixing this so that it will work in the Chrome browser. -
Mary

 

Here's the page in question:
http://byronsbyte.com/ced/photoshop/psTips1/index.html. 

 

The stylesheet is here:
http://byronsbyte.com/ced/photoshop/global-Chrome.css

 

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