ok u should metnion sidebar height then solve ur problem ...
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Hi I'm trying to modify this template to work with a footer.
The problem is getting a footer to float below the right side div.
I can't figure out how to
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 12:03:46 +, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Hi I'm trying to modify this template to work with a footer. The problem is
getting a
footer to float below the right side div. I can't figure out how to keep
#sidebar
liquid but still float a footer under it. Is it possible.
Your problem is the sidebar, you need to make the position of it relative,
then the footer will pop underneath it. To keep the sidebar liquid just
float it to the right and use em's for the height, width etc.
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ebiz wrote
Your problem is the sidebar, you need to make the position of it relative,
then the footer will pop underneath it. To keep the sidebar liquid just
float it to the right and use em's for the height, width etc.
Thats a good solution. Thanks for the feedback everyone, especially