Can someone take a look at this:
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Is there a way to "stretch" the background color of the "cont" column to the footer?
Is there a better way of doing this?
Thanx.Looks fine to me... (Moz FB 0.7)Ooops...sorry 'bout that.
Is there a way to "stretch" it for the browser-that's-not-really-a-browser (IE)?
Thanx.Well, just off the top of my head, you could make the entire containing <div>'s background #CFF, and make the #container <div> background transparent. That should work as long as the other <div>'s have their background set to something.
***EDIT***
Wait, I see you already did that. But where's the purple color coming from? The only thing I see that has that color for a background is the #righ <div>...That works, except if the #cont area stretches longer than the #righ area. Then the background color of the #page area shows under the #righ area.
Any other ideas?
Thanx.
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Is there a way to "stretch" the background color of the "cont" column to the footer?
Is there a better way of doing this?
Thanx.Looks fine to me... (Moz FB 0.7)Ooops...sorry 'bout that.
Is there a way to "stretch" it for the browser-that's-not-really-a-browser (IE)?
Thanx.Well, just off the top of my head, you could make the entire containing <div>'s background #CFF, and make the #container <div> background transparent. That should work as long as the other <div>'s have their background set to something.
***EDIT***
Wait, I see you already did that. But where's the purple color coming from? The only thing I see that has that color for a background is the #righ <div>...That works, except if the #cont area stretches longer than the #righ area. Then the background color of the #page area shows under the #righ area.
Any other ideas?
Thanx.