Good Morning;
I have very slowly learned how to use CSS for text formating etc. and use 
those techniques on most of my new pages.
I have now created my first CSS layout page and  would appreciate    some 
feedback from the experts before converting hundreds of pages.
Please take a look at

http://www.drdelmath.com/essays/reading_mathematics/css_reading_mathematics_tip1.htm
and
http://www.drdelmath.com/essays/reading_mathematics/css_copyright_page.html
with style sheets
http://www.drdelmath.com/essays/style_sheet_essays_normal.css
and
http://www.drdelmath.com/essays/style_sheet_essays_projection.css

All the strange colors are simply to show me where various block elements 
are located -- that will get changed.  In view of that please point out any 
errors and bad practices.
The "projection" style sheet is identical to the "normal" style sheet except 
for font sizes.

Notice the footer (copyright) location on the two pages.  Its location is 
okay when there is a lot of text in the content div ( as on the 
css_copyright_page.html).  On short pages (like 
css_reading_mathematics_tip1.htm) I would prefer to have the footer appear 
at the bottom of the window not at the bottom of the text.
How can I force the footer to the bottom of the window when the amount of 
text is small?
The same problem occurrs with printing -- the footer appears at the end of 
text rather than bottom of the last page.  Can I fix this with CSS?

My next step will be to replace the menu with a fly-out menu.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Del
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