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Posted by Edwin van der Vaart on 08/24/07 20:01
joker wrote:
>> You could put those 3 div's in a larger div and the footer under need
>> the larger div.
>
> uhm....I do that but the problem is not in the width but in the
> height. Infact, the max height of the main <div>, where I put all the
> others <div>, is equal at the height of the visible screen (from the
> address-bar to the horizontal scroll-bar) and not of the entrire html
> page. I've tryed to set height at "100%" and "auto" but with no
> positive results.
Relative height such as "%" and "auto" aren't supported (correct me when
I'm wrong) only absolute heights such as "em" and "px".
So for the footer you need to use absolute positioning. Disadvantage is
when the visitor has the browser full screen, e.g. 1280x1024, the footer
isn't at the bottom of the browser. The same goes for 640x480 and smaller.
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