by Adrienne Boswell <arbpen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 20, 2006 at 04:33 AM
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed d.schulz81@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writing in
news:1153240922.619481.81910@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi
> I have a typical web design question.
> I built a website out of div layers.
>
> basically there are three columns:
> MainLeft, MainCenter, MainRight
>
> MainCenter contains Content out of Text and Images,
> MainLeft and Main Right contain navigation elements on a grey colored
> area,
>
> The problem is:
>
> If the content height is bigger than the minimum height, these grey
> colored areas on the left and right are to short and don't range to the
> bottom of the page........
>
> all of the layers have:
>
> min-height:640px;
> height:auto;
> (and the layer that ist parent of all three has height:auto as well)
>
> How can I archieve that layers MainLeft and MainRight are dependent on
> the MainCenter height and all the div layers adjust to the length of
> the content?
>
> Is it possible with layers or will I hav to do it with tables?
>
> any comment would be aprechiated.
>
> Dennis
>
>
Google for 3 column layout CSS - IIRC there might be something at Glish
that fits the bill.
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