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CSS Positioning Trouble
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
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-quadraphonic
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from what i've learned so far, it seems as if you're having this problem because you have no main content between your navigation and footer.
if you create say a div with the id content and then fill that div with a few paragraphs then the footer will adjust accordingly.
of course you'll need to place the new div after the navigation and before the footer in your html code.
i think this should correct it.
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Content alone didn't do it, i had to use float elements for the right and left side bars and not specify position rules for anything beyond the container DIV. I'll post again when I've got a better revision.
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I think I manged to get everything figured out. I haven't run any validators on my site yet, but I'm pleased that it looks pretty much the same in both Firefox and IE6.
You can view it here: http://www.albertakinesiology.ca
The main page is a little sparse, but I've been working on the site as a whole for about 6 hours today and I'm a little sleepy.
I'd appreciate any feedback you have to offer. This was my first big project with CSS and XHTML.
Will
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