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Sent: Thursday, 10 June 2004 1:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] height problem in firefox
Thank you Susane.
Any idea how i could make the left blue column fit the height of the
page?
Kindest Re
> Please take a look at that and maybe you can
find out why the white
> background is not rendering OK in Firefox.
I couldn't see any other replies to
this (but mail delivery seems to have been an issue here lately).
I have just had a look in Firefox (0.8
version) and cannot see any difference
Thank you Susane.
Any idea how i could make the left blue column fit the height of the page?
Kindest Regards,
Razvan Pop
Susanne Jaeger wrote:
Razvan Pop schrieb, am 09.06.04 14:36:
http://eutest.cpea.ro/contul_meu.php
Please take a look at that and maybe you can find out why the
Nobody?
:)
Razvan Pop wrote:
Hello.
http://eutest.cpea.ro/contul_meu.php
Please take a look at that and maybe you can find out why the white
background is not rendering OK in Firefox.
The CSS: http://eutest.cpea.ro/stiluri/layout.css
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Razvan Pop schrieb, am 09.06.04 14:36:
http://eutest.cpea.ro/contul_meu.php
Please take a look at that and maybe you can find out why the white
background is not rendering OK in Firefox.
The CSS: http://eutest.cpea.ro/stiluri/layout.css
#main doesn't have any non-floating and hence height relevant
Title: RE: [WSG] height problem
I joined yesterday and ditto :)
Jamie Mason: Design
-Original Message-
From: Rick Faaberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 May 2004 10:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] height problem
On 5/20/04 2:30 AM "Kim Kruse&quo
On 5/20/04 2:30 AM "Kim Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent this out:
> Once again... thanks to you and to this list for all your help.
>
> (Respect :o)
> Kim
I only joined here umm 2 days ago. I'm impressed with the group and attitude
here.
Way to go, whoever started this and also the participants
help.
(Respect :o)
Kim
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From: "Jason Turnbull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:53 AM
Subject: RE: [WSG] height problem
> > Kim Kruse wrote:
> > I wrapped the logo and an URL in
> > an ta
> From: Mordechai Peller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I recall reading somewhere that you can style the element.
Interestingly enough, I was playing with that the other night...
http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/details.php?id=34
Works best in Firefox / Gecko based browsers at the moment..
> Kim Kruse wrote:
> I wrapped the logo and an URL in
> an tag, placed it right under the body tag
> and now FF is messing up.
> http://www.pagemakers.dk/divtest/test.htm .
Firefox has this displayed correctly
Floats need to be 'cleared' to move the following content underneath
What I would do
Mark Stanton wrote:
Thanks Patrick
Yes you are right about being the top level container, but I
guess I was thinking about visible area - I never realised that you
could style the . Will try this out for sure.
I recall reading somewhere that you can style the element. You
of course will nee
Kim,
Jason's solution is an excellent one. I regretted my dogmatic statement
(that you should not try) the moment I saw it. The background-image
solution is better for a more complex background graphic for your
column.
-Hugh
Great article, thank you. The problem the problem is already solved
t
Thanks Patrick
Yes you are right about being the top level container, but I
guess I was thinking about visible area - I never realised that you
could style the . Will try this out for sure.
Cheers
Mark
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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] height problem
> Kim, you said,
>
> > Would it be possible to "force" the #navcontainer to stretch down to
> > the
> > #footer without the ? If so how?
>
> No, there's no way t
Kim, you said,
Would it be possible to "force" the #navcontainer to stretch down to
the
#footer without the ? If so how?
No, there's no way to do this reliably. You should forget trying to do
it. This is what Mark Stanton was getting at. Remove the background
from your #navcontainer and put it
navcontainer to stretch down to the
#footer without the ? If so how?
Thank you very much for your time
Kim
- Original Message -
From: "P.H.Lauke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: [WSG] height problem
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> I'd suggest the best option would be to make it a background image on
> the body tag. Your body tag is going to be your top level containing
> block so it will always stretch to the height of your content.
Maybe being pedantic, but the top level container would be the HTML element,
and backgroun
Hi Razvan
I'd suggest the best option would be to make it a background image on
the body tag. Your body tag is going to be your top level containing
block so it will always stretch to the height of your content.
relative height: properties are always going to be relative to your
viewport or visibl
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