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Help with blog and positioning and stuff?
khraene
post Oct 5 2005, 06:53 PM
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I normally don't like to ask for help, but this is really bothering me and I can't fix it...

I made a new layout with a picture [as the background] positioned in the bottom left. Now, I'm trying to place a scrolling text space next to it but I can't figure out how to do that so it'll be the same in all resolutions and most browsers.

And before I try to position the blog, the background pic stays in the same place, but when I do position it, the page starts scrolling and the background stays fixed [because I fixed it, haha] and the xanga ad and the blog start moving, messing up my positioning. But that's only in Firefox.

Did anyone understand that? blink.gif So anyways, I was wondering if there was some kind of attribute that would keep the blog at the bottom of the page no matter what, and how [if possible] I could make it so that you couldn't scroll on the page in Firefox. Because I used the overflow:hidden attribute but you can still scroll in Firefox.

That was long. Er....here's my header code:


And my test xanga that I'm having all the problems with.
 
 
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talcumpowder
post Oct 7 2005, 07:40 PM
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It doesn't if you do it correctly. The finished result would not be similar to this...
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/* layout junk */
#content{position: absolute;
left: 453px;!important top: 395px;!important
left: 453px; top: 415px; width: 365px; overflow: none; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000;}
#side{position: absolute;
left: 195px;!important top: 395px;!important
left: 195px; top: 415px; width: 230px; overflow: none; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000;}
h1{font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 16pt; color: #FF99CC; border-bottom: #FF9999;}
hr{border: 1px solid #FF99CC;}
Then for the resolution issue.... There have been topics on that, so you should search this forum.
 

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