haha...after two days and coming back to the same problem four
times...i got the message!
thanks for th enote though...
;)
On 10 Feb 2006, at 17:43, Vincent HasselgÄrd wrote:
Sorry to break this to you, but you're trying to accomplish
something that's as good as impossible (maybe not impossible, but
you're most likely to unless you drop IE5 or alternatively give it
another stylesheet that don't have a fixed footer. It just won't
work for IE5 because of something or another.
Robbie is right in one thing and that is it's the overflow:auto;
that's causing your problems in IE5, take it away and the site will
work.
I'm quite sure that you may solve this with DOM and some
javascript, but I don't know where you'd might find it. I
essentially gave up the whole thing, part because of trouble with
IE5 and part because I didn't like how it turned out in FireFox and
IE6 either.
On 2/10/06, Vaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This article does not
create a footer that is fixed to the bottom of
the screen. If your content is longer it will push the footer off the
bottom of the screen.
On 10 Feb 2006, at 11:33, Robbie Shepherd wrote:
> I'm guessing its due to the overflow: auto; in your #content div.
>
> Remove that, and use the DOM and some javascript to reset your
> footers (tutorial on http://www.alistapart.com/articles/footers/ )
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