Sent by Larry Rappaport on 9 November 2004 02:02
I'm trying to understand how to force a div to be the length of its
neighbor.
For example: You can create a two column layout by using float or
negative margins and then wrapping the two divs in a third div. But
assuming your main content div is on the right and your navigation div
is on the left, how do you force the left div to be the same height as
the right one whose height is presumably set by the content it holds?
My problem is that I am trying to anchor an image on the bottom of a
left column and have that column be the same height as the one on the
right.
For an example, see http://www.lmr.com/testing/ That's a two column
design with a header across the top and a footer across the bottom.
I would like the image in the left column to be anchored at the
bottom. If the column were tall enough, I could use
background-position: bottom;
background-image: url(xxx);
background-repeat: none;
The page is based on PVII Fabrizzio.
I'm a newbie.
--
Larry
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