[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've done some research on this and can't quite come up with a viable
solution.
What I have is this: a header, main content, side content 1, side content
2, and footer. The side contents are fixed with. The header, main, and
footer are liquid.
This is the way the ma
Here's a way that would work on most browsers. The middlestuff div isn't
mandatory, but it is usefull if you want to have a background, if you
don't use middlestuff then you'll have to use #footer{clear:both} .
HTML:
CSS:
for all
#middlestuff{overflow:auto}
for leftbar | content
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've done some research on this and can't quite come up with a viable
> solution.
> What I have is this: a header, main content, side content 1, side content
> 2, and footer. The side contents are fixed with. The header, main, and
> footer are liquid.
Infrequent is a
Hi all,
I've done some research on this and can't quite come up with a viable
solution.
What I have is this: a header, main content, side content 1, side content
2, and footer. The side contents are fixed with. The header, main, and
footer are liquid.
This is the way the markup flows in the docu