Looks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to
that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottom
of the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, which
doesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:
Explanation:
I don't have a Mac either, but supposedly Konqueror and Safari use
similar rendering engines, so I tested in that instead.
It is indeed mildly broken, but certainly acceptable. The footer will
render at the very bottom of the viewport on page load without any
problems, HOWEVER, if the user
Looks perfect to me in Safari 2.0, OS 10.4.2.
Vicki. :-)
Kay Smoljak wrote:
Could someone with a Mac please check the test page?
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On 7/16/05 4:01 AM Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
Explanation: http://solardreamstudios.com/learn/css/footerstick/
Example:
http://solardreamstudios.com/_img/learn/css/footerstick/footerstick.html
Apparently it doesn't work in IE5 Mac or Safari. IE5 Mac I can mostly
live
On 7/16/05 4:15 AM Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
Apparently it doesn't work in IE5 Mac or Safari. IE5 Mac I can mostly
live without, but Safari is a bit of a bugger. I don't have a Mac here
so I can't test - I'm curious as to whether it can be made to degrade
acceptably. Could
Hello,
Joshua Street wrote:
I don't have a Mac either, but supposedly Konqueror and Safari use
similar rendering engines, so I tested in that instead.
It is indeed mildly broken, but certainly acceptable. The footer will
render at the very bottom of the viewport on page load without any
Easy. I don't rely on Javascript for anything critical. I would
rather use a layout hack without Javascript.
Francesco
On 7/16/05, Maarten Stolte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not just use the technique from Bobby van der Sluis, it works all the
time on dom enabled browsers;