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Old 04-29-2008, 11:32 AM
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Thumbs up Re: Your opinion wanted!

Slowly but surely...

The fixed heights combined with textsize-increasing indeed is a problem!

But with no heights...Is that possible in this case? The 'footer' is absolute positioned at the bottom like following:

#footer{
position: absolute;
top:568px;
width:757px;
height:32px;
padding:0;
background:#a32025;
color:#ffffff;
text-align:left;
}

The 'top:568px' takes care of the footer being at the bottom.

When I remove this the footer just drops down a little...But will not move down with increased text sizes?

How do I take care of the footer, so that it goes down when someone increases their browsers text-size? At the moment the text goes beneath the footer...?!

Also, when I do not tell the CSS that a textarea is a certain height...How am I able to make it a specific size? Because not every page contains the same amount of lines of text. So without telling what the height is, every page looks different...Dependent on the text a page presents.

Without a height?! How is that possible?

Thanks for all your advice, it is keeping me awake! :worried:
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