bassa
01-29-2011, 09:59 AM
Hey!
I’ve tried customizing a really great CSS layout from Matthew James Taylor, so that the footer remains at the bottom at all times, but I’m having some issues with it.
Can’t really locate the problem, and I've even asked Matthew himself for a solution, but he told me that, as far as he's aware of, his method of a "static" footer at the end of each page is not compatible with the particular CSS layout of his that I'm using at the moment.
The problem I’m having is that the footer “overwrites” the content of the columns and the #body div I’ve made (my #body tag is wrapped around the #colmask rightmenu div). As if the content does not push the footer downwards.
Check the link, I’d appreciate ANY input or ideas of how to solve this problem. If anyone has an alternative way of incorporating a well-written footer into this layout, I'm all ears as well. :)
Thank you!
http://dreamweaver.hudpleje.dk/
Cheers,
Bassa
I’ve tried customizing a really great CSS layout from Matthew James Taylor, so that the footer remains at the bottom at all times, but I’m having some issues with it.
Can’t really locate the problem, and I've even asked Matthew himself for a solution, but he told me that, as far as he's aware of, his method of a "static" footer at the end of each page is not compatible with the particular CSS layout of his that I'm using at the moment.
The problem I’m having is that the footer “overwrites” the content of the columns and the #body div I’ve made (my #body tag is wrapped around the #colmask rightmenu div). As if the content does not push the footer downwards.
Check the link, I’d appreciate ANY input or ideas of how to solve this problem. If anyone has an alternative way of incorporating a well-written footer into this layout, I'm all ears as well. :)
Thank you!
http://dreamweaver.hudpleje.dk/
Cheers,
Bassa