El 15/10/14 a las #4, David Laakso escribió:
Peter,

One way to do that is to put the nav after the footer in the markup. And then absolute position the nav into a block [article] of padding. Once you get to the media queries, the amount of padding needed can be tweaked-- less needed at desktop, and more needed at mobile. A fast and dirty example without media queries: http://ccstudi.com/school.html Best, David Laakso

Thanks David. I'll take a look and play around with that solution tomorrow. I confess to being just a wee bit tired at the moment and I think I need to have my wits about me for this.

I'll let you know how I get on.


Peter
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*Peter Bradley*
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