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2/22/2006 7:27 AM
 
So I've been playing around with CSSP and DNN and have come across a stumbling block. In IE, the layout looks as intended, but in FireFox it starts to break down a bit.

As you can see, I have a header, footer, and two columns. The layout should extend to 100% of the page (not the browser). If I view the page with Firefox as just an HTML page, there's no problem. The problem seems to be with DNN.

Check out the the two columns that make up the body in Firefox. The DIVs that make up these columns only extend down to the fold. If you scroll down, you'll see where the DIVs stop. I added several hacks to the CSS, but no luck.

Anyone else come across this problem? How did you resolve it?

Aaron
 
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2/24/2006 9:13 AM
 
I can usually solve any problem by inserting some graphics.  Using a .gif inside a <div> you can specify height and width and gain more control.  "Prop" open some areas you might need held.  If that fails maybe compare to the skin made here, because it is similar.

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