G'day list,

The problem I'm having currently is with nested 100% min-heights; I'm  
looking to wrap a fluid layout with drop shadows, which seems easy  
enough, but I'm far more used to dealing with fixed-width layouts (and  
the tricks and hacks that I can use there).

I've reduced the problem to a simple test case here:

http://kit.iqmultimedia.com.au/testcases/100percentheight/standards.html

To see the issue I'm having, resize your window so that the window  
gets a vertical scrollbar; notice the shadows get cropped off.

For an example of what I'm trying to achieve, check out the tables  
version:

http://kit.iqmultimedia.com.au/testcases/100percentheight/tables.html

This site will be deployed on an intranet with an IE7+ deployment  
environment (whoo!), so I'm happy with translucent PNGs etc. Being an  
intranet, I'm now just trying to justify spending any more time on the  
standards way given how quickly I knocked up the tables version.

Please note: I have the need to whack a sticky footer in there too  
afterwards, but I don't anticipate that'll cause any issues.

Thanks for any help you can provide (even just a consensus that the  
tables version is the lesser evil would be great).

Cheers,


Kit Grose
iQmultimedia
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