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10/30/2006 10:11 AM
 
Hello Everyone,

I am having issues in IE with a 100% height not rendering in my skin design.

If you look at the page in Firefox it looks as it should.
In IE the left side does not continue all the way down.

I have a table 100%h, 100%w with tables inside to hold the menu and panes.
The left side has a background (green gradient) and the right side has a different background (decorative).
The left side of the table just doens't seem to render 100% in IE.
The url is http://1stkind.questcoders.com
Its the home page skin.

Any help would greatly be appreciated and I can give more info if necessary.

Thank You!

C. Tyson Edwards
ctedwards@questcoders.com
www.questcoders.com
 
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11/9/2006 7:36 PM
 
I had trouble with this in IE 6 and 7 as well, only with width. I'm not sure if this applies to you, but I had to set the contentpane styles in skin.css to absolute values, rather than a percentage. Once I did that the layout snapped into place where it should be.

For some reason, the content pane areas don't allow their HTML table cels to define the width (or height in your case). Only the css can do that.
 
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