Jonathan Mao wrote:
>>> The problem is, when the browser window is less than the height
>>> of the page the content seems to go out of the DIVs.
>>
>>> http://www.abcreative.net.au/folio_print_case.html http://
>>> www.abcreative.net.au/folio_tv_showreel.html
...
>> We naturally want the DIVs to expand/stretch so they 'contain the
>> content' here. CSS tables do that by default in any good browser,
>> so try adding this:
>>
>> #bgLayer {display: table;}
...
> Some pages don't have much content (e.g., the About page) and so they
> appear very short. In other words, the white background doesn't go
> to the bottom of the browser window.
>
> Ideally, I'd like the pages to be the full height of the browser
> window.. so that there's the white background all the way to the
> bottom of the viewport.
Short pages did extend to bottom of viewport at my end - with that
'display: table' addition. Good browsers simulate old 'html tables' when
given that display-style.
Which browser(s) create problems?
Did you make any other changes to those styles?
Give us a link to the most troublesome page, and we'll evaluate it and
see what's possible to do.
regards
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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