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Side Column with CSS
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Side Column with CSS
Basically, I need the brown column on the left to go all the way to the bottom of the browser.
You can view the example here. I have tried everything, but I can't seem to find the solution. |
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Re: Side Column with CSS
You'll want to use the "faux columns" technique. Make a green and white background and insert it as the background of your "container div". Then repeat y.
No backgrounds needed in the content or nav. Then as long as the white portion expands so will the nav. |
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Re: Side Column with CSS
That seems to have worked.
Thanks! |
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