gela
10 Dec 2005, 01:52 PM
Hi,
I'm putting a page together with some boxes spaced random-ishly about my page.
I'm using relative positioning and (hence) some nested div's to keep the layout fluid.
I'm sure the answer to this is obvious, but I'm still stuck. Can someone please help me get the footer to clear the other floated divs? It wants to move to the top of the page (just under the header) If I float it left, it moves to the bottom, but doesn't clear the last box.
Any advice?
ALso, I can live with this one if I have to, but I have 2 nested, overlapping boxes near the top of the page. FF and Opera are rendering it fine, but IE is making the first box too wide (it thinks it has to include the content and padding of the nested descendant box in it's 50% width) THis means that when the screen is resized, (made smaller) there isn't room for it, so it bumps it down below the last box. Is there a way around this? DO I have to hack it or something? (sigh!)
Again, any comments, suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
I'm bound and determined to figure this out, and to learn how to do this stuff the right way.
Thanks!
-gela
I'm putting a page together with some boxes spaced random-ishly about my page.
I'm using relative positioning and (hence) some nested div's to keep the layout fluid.
I'm sure the answer to this is obvious, but I'm still stuck. Can someone please help me get the footer to clear the other floated divs? It wants to move to the top of the page (just under the header) If I float it left, it moves to the bottom, but doesn't clear the last box.
Any advice?
ALso, I can live with this one if I have to, but I have 2 nested, overlapping boxes near the top of the page. FF and Opera are rendering it fine, but IE is making the first box too wide (it thinks it has to include the content and padding of the nested descendant box in it's 50% width) THis means that when the screen is resized, (made smaller) there isn't room for it, so it bumps it down below the last box. Is there a way around this? DO I have to hack it or something? (sigh!)
Again, any comments, suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
I'm bound and determined to figure this out, and to learn how to do this stuff the right way.
Thanks!
-gela