Having some problems in IE getting something to sit at the bottom of theSorry, no tips or help here (other than that you're coping with a 1383px by 928px background image)-- just some casual observation in Opera/FF:
screen on http://testdrive.whatcanido.com.au/. If you look at that site in
FF1.0.4 you'll see what I'm trying to achieve - however now I need to hack
it down for other browsers.
Opera8 and FF1.0.4 pretty much the same at 1280.
At 1024 Budget, Suburb, Keyword kiss the left rail in both browsers.
At 800 Opera8 throws an approx. 85px h-scroll bar and there's some horizontal overlap-- for example, Keyword is unseen and completely covered
At 800 FF there's no h-scroll bar but some horizontal overlap but not as severe as Opera, and also some horizontal squishing of the content(although not nearly as severe as IE6.0). For example only "t!" of the word "Right" is #000, the rest of the letters are semi-transparent something in the range of #DDD.
Basically - IE6 seems to be squashing the body element right up, which in
turn is squashing the middle strip and pushing the footer underneath the
middle strip. I've spent hours and still can't seem to make it work.
(For browsers other than IE6 and FF1.0.4 - I haven't done much testing in
other browsers yet and fully expect to have major breakages. If anyone has
any Opera or Safari tips relevant to my design they'd be helpful.)
Tatham Oddie
Regards, David -- http://www.dlaakso.com/
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