CSS - Centering Footer Widgets
Hi guys..
Av messed up my code trying to sort something out www.leehughes.co.uk as you can see the subfooter widgets are now on the left.. how do I move then center? Also you see the recent comments.. how can I space that out to make it look like the other two? Many thanks Similar Tutorialsmy pages have the following structure, which you can see in action at http://www.auroratheatre.org: Code: <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="header"> header </div> <div id="content"> <div id="col"> left nav </div> <div id="main"> main center column </div> <div id="photocol"> right column </div> </div> <div id="footer"> footer </div> </div> </body> and the following CSS: Code: html, body, #wrapper { min-height: 100%; width: 100%; height: 100%; } body { font-family: Helvetica, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 80%; color:#000; background-color:#F8ED97; margin: 0 auto; } #wrapper { padding: 0px; background-image:url(../images/back.gif); background-position:center; background-repeat:repeat-y; position: absolute; } html>body, html>body #wrapper { height: auto; } #header { text-align: center; background-color: #000; height: 90px; width: 100%; } #content { width: 775px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; margin-bottom: 30px; } #col { width: 130px; background-color: #900; float: left; } #main { width: 404px; float: left; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 30px; text-align: left; } #photocol { width: 220px; float: left; } #footer { clear: both; background-color:#000; text-align: center; width: 100%; position: absolute; bottom: -1px; } This works well for compliant browsers, centering the content on the screen and putting the footer at the bottom of the viewport even if the content isn't long. This is what I want. The trouble is, in IE 5.0 it doesn't center the content, just the background, and everything is thrown to hell. A little scratching around revealed that if you want to center a div in IE 5.0, you need to use text-align: center. OK, but if I DO that, and add a text-align: center to the #wrapper div, then everything is OK in IE 5.0 and Mozilla, but NOT IE 6.0 - modern IE browsers do a weird thing of putting the footer to right of all the content, making the page scroll horizontally, which is ugly as hell. If I remove the position: absolute from the #footer div than that problem goes away, but the footer sits at the bottom of the content, not the viewport, and pages with short content look bad. Anyone know of a way to have it all ways? Centered content and absolute footer and happy IE 5.0? Thanks, -D Hello everyone. Im back again with yet another problem about css. Site link: Code: http://peaknutritionlabs.com/ My problem is that i had to set the width for #ez-fat-footer-container to 1316px because of the background image but now the problem is that all the widgets in that container got out of place and moved to the left. margin: auto; doesent work. I can move it to the center with position: relative; left: 200px; but when someone has a smaller screen the widgets get pushed to the right by 200px and i would like it to stay in the center. Anyone know a way to pull this off ? EDIT: I have used relative position to move it in place and it seems ok for those with resolutions 1366x768 or higher. But i would still like to know how to center it for lower resolutions if anyone knows.. Hi, I have a sidebar that's getting a little cramped and I would like to space them out by about 5-10px. Am using wordpress widgets for most of them so am unsure about where to find them in the code.. www.leehughes.co.uk #content #sidebar { float: right; width: 25%; } #content #sidebar p { font-size: 15px; /* dontate button) */ line-height: 22px; color: #FFFFFF; } #content #sidebar p a { color: #FFFFFF; /* dontate button) */ text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar p a:link { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar p a:hover { color: #003366; text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar h2 { color: #FFFFFF; /* categories button) */ font-size: 15px; } #content #sidebar h3 { font-size: 15px; color: #FFFFFF; } #content #sidebar h3 a { color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 17px; text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar h3 a:hover { color: #003366; text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar h2 a { color: #FFFFFF; font-size: 15px; /* Subscribe button) */ text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar h2 a:hover { color: #003366; font-size: 15px; text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar li { color: #0000FF; /* Bullet point of posts button) */ line-height: 20px; } #content #sidebar li a { color: #FFFFFF; /* posts button) */ font-size: 15px; text-decoration: none; border-top-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: none; } #content #sidebar li a:link { font-size: 15px; color: #FFFFFF; /* seconds posts button) */ text-decoration: none; } #content #sidebar li a:hover { color: #003366; text-decoration: underline; } #content #sidebar a { color: #000000; } Hi, I am pretty new to the whole CSS thing and have had a look around for an answer to no avail. I am trying to align all the widgets for my wordpress theme to the left because my screen resolution is set to 2560 x 1440, they seem to wrap when my browser window is maximised. is there any way to stop this so that they stay underneath one another even when the screen is maximised? my website is at grandfunghi.com thanks in advance, J I'm making a page in which three elements are embedded: The first is a weather.com "current weather" widget, which is as follows: Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://voap.weather.com/weather/oap/USVA0023?template=TRVLV&par=3000000007&unit=0&key=twciweatherwidget"></script> It always aligns left, despite the div it's in having text-align: right set. How can I get it to center? The other two are iframes, like so: Code: <iframe src="http://www.g4ilo.com/wwv/webprop.php?format=small" width="180px" height="268px" frameborder="0"></iframe> They work fine, but don't validate (using 4.01 Strict). What is a way to get the same content in a valid block that I can style and place as I wish? EDIT: Now that I look at it, this probably would fit better in the HTML forums. My apologies. I'm having trouble with my website structure... view this page for an example... css is here... The Footer (which currently consists just of the validation images) is suppossed to be at the bottom of the page... It works in IE except there is a little line between the images (it is also part of the link...), and it doesn't work at all in FF... how do I get rid of the line in IE, and what do I need to add or change in my css to get it to be viewed properly in FF? Thanks Bryan Hi, Im trying to make my footer on my page be a certain height of around 150px. BUT I want it to fill to the bottom of the page even when there is less content or the window is made larger or smaller. So basically a sticky footer which fills to the bottom of the page. An example would be the footer he yoast.com My current CSS is he #fwrap { background-color:#BAAE9F; border-top: 1px solid white; border-top-width: 1px; border-top-style: solid; border-top-color: white; width:100%; height:100%; height:145px; } Any help would be appreciated! Thanks Hey All, I'm stumped on a problem I'm having with css. Here's the website I'm working on: johnraymondonline.com/mjbfoundation/ It's wordpress and I was working to modify a template. The problem I'm having is with the div for the footer. I've made the width 100% and it's not expanding the full width of the page. I've checked to see if it was encased in a div and it appears as if it isn't. I'm not sure what to do at this point...use absolute positioning? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!!! Here is my page: http://dev.donmyersministries.com/ The CSS in on the page itself still. My problem: I want my footer to go at the bottom after the two columns, but I just can't figure it out. I have read several tutorials on keeping the footer at the bottom, but nothing has worked for me. This is my first (good) CSS only layout. Help! Thank you all. later Hello All, My question regards footers using CSS. How would you have a footer like they do on Linkworth(dot)com so that it fluctuates depending on how long the page is? So if you have a really long scrolling page, the footer is at the bottom and likewise if the page is really short, the footer is also at the bottom, but so there is never any white space below it. I have a similar design I am working on, but when there is too much type, it runs behind the footer image and the footer never moves down accordingly. Thank you for your help - appreciated. I've read through a few CSS documents and I can't find any references to this, so excuse me if I've missed something (which I hope I have!). I want to be able to place a footer on my pages and always have it stuck to the bottom of the browser window, regardless of the amount of content in the page. So even if the page were nothing but the header and footer, the footer would be right at the bottom of the page. Can I do this in CSS? Hi all, I'm having troubles with my footer and I hope someone will be able to help: test.katiefleming .ca (remove space) User: wendy Pass: letmein The footer is supposed to span across the bottom forever should the user increase the browser window (this works). However, my text moves as the window is expanded/contracted. I want it to be fixed. No idea how to do this. Any help would be great! I want my footer to have no whitespace under it (like 1px ). I have it set like this: #footer { border-top:1px solid; text-align:right; margin:0px; font-size:smaller; padding-bottom:0px; } and it doesn't work so I'm guessing it is somewhere else in the file but I've tried messing around with most (all?) of the padding / margins and it still doesn't work. How could I do this? What I want is like the footer at http://www.oswd.org . Code: http://xbox-free.co.uk/ Can anyone advise as to why my footer is overlapping/floating to the right? Cheers, Neil So I have this site and I'm not great with css, but this one has to be done all in css I think. And I've got everything working except for the footer. The footer needs to display below the background image which is aligned center top. So if there is plenty of text, the footer should display below all of the text, and if there isn't much text then it should display under the background image. This is how its currently set up: container div header div wrapper div wrapper div left div middle div right div footer div wrapper div the footer has position: absolute; bottom: 0; the container with position: relative puts the footer up the top over the top of the header. With position: absolute it does something else weird, and with neither it puts the footer at the bottom of the screen over the top of the content. the wrapper has relative position, which seems to be why the left, middle and right divs are positioning correctly with their positions as absolute. I think the header just positions correctly since its up top. So it would seem I'd need the footer to be inside another div that is position relatively. I just tried that, but it also positions the footer at the bottom of the screen with more content under it.. I guess what I want really is to have the site split into three horizontal divs, header, main and footer. Then within each of those to center all of the content to only 975px wide. And really its only the main div that needs the background image at all. Can anyone help? Hello. Maybe this would be a better post on CSS. Here is my code. Right now I'm trying to add a set of links at the bottom of the web page. Any thoughts? This has been driving me nuts! 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</html> CSS Code: html{ height:100%; } body{ font-family: Trebuchet MS, Lucida Sans Unicode, Arial, sans-serif; font-size:0.8em; margin:0px; padding:0px; background-color:#001b4f; text-align:center; } .clear{ clear:both; } #mainContent{ padding-right:10px; padding-left:210px; padding-bottom:10px; background-color:#fff; } #mainContainer{ width:760px; text-align:left; margin:0 auto; background-color: #fff; border-left:1px solid #272727; border-right:1px solid #272727; padding-bottom:10px; } #topBar{ width:760px; height:100px; padding-bottom:0px; padding-top:0px; border-bottom:2px solid #272727 } #searchbox{ position:absolute:0,0; } #leftMenu{ width:200px; padding-left:10px; padding-right:1px; float:left; background-color: #fff; padd padding-top:25px; } #botTable{ display: table-footer-group; float: top; bottom: 100% This list is a navigation bar that displays tabs horizontally. I can't seem to figure out what properties I need to use to center it correctly. I have 2 problems: 1. How can I get these list items centered? 2. the second level seems to have problems displaying horizontally in IE. How can I fix it? Code: <div id="tablenavcontainer"> <div id="navcontainer"> <ul> <li><a href="/doctors/enroll/" rel="self" class="" id="purple" name="patientenroll">Enroll Patient</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/" rel="self" class="" id="current" name="doctorspatients">My Patients</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/lab/" rel="self" class="" id="green" name="doctorlab">Lab</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/pharmacy" rel="self" class="" id="yellow" name="doctorpharmacy">Pharmacy</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/tools/" rel="self" class="" id="red" name="doctortools">My Office Tools</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/home/" rel="self" class="" id="graphite" name="doctorhome">Home</a></li> <ul> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/currentchart.html" rel="self" id="currentchart" name="currentchart" >Current Chart</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/labhistory.html" rel="self" id="labhistory" name="labhistory" >Lab History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/symptomhistory.html" rel="self" id="symptoms" name="symptoms" >Symptom History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/prescriptionhistory.html" rel="self" id="prescriptions" name="prescriptions" >Prescription History</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/patients/reports.html" rel="self" id="reports" name="reports" >Restore Reports</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/lab/ordertesting.html" rel="self" id="ordertest" name="ordertest" >Order Testing</a></li> <li><a href="/doctors/pharmacy/prescribe.html" rel="self" id="orderrx" name="orderrx" >Prescribe</a></li> <li><a href="/logout.html" rel="self" id="" name="" >Log Out</a></li> </ul> </ul> <br style="clear: both;" /> </div> </div> Now while I did manage to work this out with margins and paddings, I have to ask how to do it properly. It's very basic. You have blank page. No wrappers no nothing. Then 1 div, holds, 1 ul, with 20 li. The div has specified width. How to center the ul inside the div? I need the UL to NOT have specified width since I'll be adding more items to it over time. Thanks! Hey. I'm having issues with getting my page to center in IE7 using margin: auto; It works fine in firefox. The page is at http://jbench.co.uk:81/. The CSS is at http://jbench.co.uk:81/css/css.php . The section where i think the problem is: CSS Code: Original - CSS Code #page { width: 900px; margin: 0 auto; padding: 14px 3px; min-height: 250px; font-size: 1.2em; } #page { Any help's appreciated. |