Sent by Brandon Oto on 6 September 2004 01:01
On Sep 5, 2004, at 1:06 AM, Brandon Oto wrote:
>
> On Sep 5, 2004, at 12:10 AM, Russ Baldwin wrote:
>
>> Brandon Oto wrote:
>>
>>> If I could borrow a bit of your time, I'd like to solicit some
>>> classical browser checks, nothing out of the ordinary, just the usual
>>> stuff.
>>
>>> Lookie here: http://s92519729.onlinehome.us/
>> On ie6 (WinXP SP2) the logo at the bottom of the menu now covers your
>> bottom, "contact us.." line on short content pages. Where the content
>> is
>> long enough your bottom menu is right aligned to the menu, not the
>> content
>> and therefore sticks out to the right on the main content blue area.
>> So this
>> is probably the problem. A quick peek says it doesn't do this in
>> Firefox.
>> However it looks a bit odd when the menu is longer than the content in
>> Firefox, could just be me though :)
>
> Bugger. Thought it was working in IE6, at least.
>
> I don't know; I've been out of the CSS buggery-melee for too long. Can
> anyone suggest a fix for this? The footer (copyright, contact, etc.)
> is supposed to be right-aligned within the main content div, and
> should neither be breaking out of that nor getting anywhere near the
> nav column. It's absolutely positioned to the bottom using bottom: and
> right: 0, and the content div has a shiftless position:relative to
> make that the anchorpoint.
All right, I took out the position:absolute by way of bastardizing the
HTML a little; a shabby shame but about the best I can do at this
stage. Should work now. I hope.
- Brandon
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