Hi Stefan,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:07 AM, Stefan Weigel
<stefan.weigel@bildungskreis.org> wrote:
Am 09.12.2010 23:56, schrieb CMS:
iframes removed, but div with min-heigt 1000px remained →
delete it as well
Ok. How else can we force a minimum page height, so that every page
is higher than usual screens? By this, we would have a vertical
scrollbar on every page.
*IF* we want this (I personally don't), then this obviously must be
put into the global CSS-stylesheet, and not done by adding hacks like
a div with min-heigt to the content of each and every page.
Otherwise we have pages with scrollbar and pages without scrollbar,
which makes the pages shifting left/right when navigating through
the site. (At least when using Firefox)
That doesn't bother me personally.
But having lots of emtpy space below the real content makes me think
there's something wrong with the page.
So again if we really want this, then html {height:100%;
margin-bottom:1px;} is /way/ better than having a huge diff around.
ciao
Christian
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