Sivakatirswami wrote:
> http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/
> I'm thinking it is just one or two rules, like "max-width" doesn't
> work.. we may need to leave that out. and go back to let the page be
> "stretchy"
Georg wrote:
> IE/win needs #container to have 'Layout'[1], or else 'positioning' in
> relation to it doesn't work.
> The existing 'max-width' acts as a 'hasLayout'[1] trigger in IE7 but (of
> course) not in IE6 and older.
> I suggest you add...
> #container {height: 1%;}
> ....which will act as a 'hasLayout' trigger back to IE5.0/win, without
> disturbing other browsers/versions. From there you should be able to fix
> the other flaws in IE6.
> [1]http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
Fantastic! re "hasLayout" thanks for the link.
What an eye opener. OK I added {height: 1%;}
to the rules for class "container" and it works,
actually several things got fixed at once, then the top divs still ran
into each other... losing top margins...I added: {height: 1%;} for both
the #intro and
#pageHeader Divs' and now it works! :-) Hurray (smile)
see:
http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/
Thank you!
Sivakatirswami
(ps: OK CSS-Discuss goes on my "gold resource" list...
I just subscribed, asked one question, got solution right away!)
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