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Posted by Matt White on 08/13/07 15:42
On Aug 10, 6:29 pm, Neredbojias <monstersquas...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:39:46
> GMT Matt White scribed:
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> > On Aug 10, 11:24 am, Neredbojias <monstersquas...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007
> >> 17:03:43 GMT Matt White scribed:
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> >> > Hello,
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> >> > Check outwww.help-international.org/beta
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> >> > I put in an image tag to illustrate my problem. Firefox works
> >> > properly for pages where the content does not require a scrollbar,
> >> > but otherwise not. IE is even worse.. I'd like my menu to extend to
> >> > the bottom of the page. What is the best way to accomplish this?
> >> > Thanks.
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> >> Basically, you have to style the html and body elements with 100%
> >> height. This, of course, may alter the requirements of the other
> >> markup.
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> >> --
> >> Neredbojias
> >> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
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> > Ok, tried that, but no change occurred. What am I doing wrong? Here's
> > the link to the stylesheet:
> >http://www.help-international.org/beta/css/global.css
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> Well, a change did occur, but regardless.
>
> Now put overflow:auto; on #content. You should see a result and probably
> be able to figure the rest out yourself.
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
This seems to have improved things except one new problem: there are
two scrollbars now. One is for the whole page and one is for the right
div only. How can I get rid of one or the other?
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