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RE: FN-FORUM: Please prevent baldness
date posted 22nd January 2008 11:37
If your working with CSS, could you use a bottom: Xpixels; so that the
orange part is always attached to the bottom of your site?
With regards keeping it central on the page, I usually contain the entire
site in an invisible border (which would assist with the above problem) and
set the margins to auto (i.e. margin-left : auto; margin-right : auto;)
obviously set height to auto so that it shrinks and stretches accordingly.
Sorry if this has already been covered/resolved.
But hope it helps
G
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> am I?
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> I have to confess Dreamweaver put that bit in for me!
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> Oh dear, I feel rather out of my depth.
Yes Dreamweaver does do that - don't worry, it just means you can use tables
with 100% height :) As far as I know, there's no non-table solution for
what you want to do.
This looks like a pretty good discussion on the topic:
http://apptools.com/examples/tableheight.php
He's suggesting using a CSS height:100% to make it valid code - maybe that
could work for you?
Phil
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