CSS - Bottom Frame Using Css
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I am trying to make the switch over to CSS positioning for my website design, but I am having some trouble with how my site is currently designed. I have a frames page that uses the main section for all my content and a footer section that basically contains a footer that I need to have at the bottom of my pages all the time. My question is whether there is a way to position a CSS layer to do what that bottom frame is doing for me? It needs to be achored to the bottom of the screen and be there all the time. Any help is appreciated! Thanks Jamie Similar Tutorialsthis is bugging the hell out of me, cant find a working answer anywhere (i've tried a bunch of things) So I have 3 images for the top of my page and 3 images for the bottom. The page is enclosed in a div frame titled "frame" each of the 3 columns is enclosed in a frame "leftframe" "centerframe" and "rightframe" Each of the 3 columns has a top which is a fixed size image at the top, a middle which is just empty space for content to go, and a bottom which is a fixed size image at the bottom. Problem: I can't get any of the 3 column's bottoms to stick to the bottom of "frame" I've tried some code in here to do it and it doesn't work.. any help here? thanks! Code: <style type="text/css"> body { text-align:center; height:100%; min-height:100%; padding:0px; } #frame { width:800px; height:100%; min-height:100%; margin-right:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-top:0px; padding:0px; text-align:left; position:relative; } #contentlefttop { width:155px; height:282px; padding:0px; float:left; background-image: url(images/layout_01.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; } #leftframe { float:left; width:155px; position:relative; height:100%; min-height:100%; } #contentleft { clear:left; float:left; padding:0px; width:155px; padding-bottom:270px; } #contentleftbottom{ width:155px; height:270px; /*clear:left; float:left;*/ padding:0px; position:absolute; bottom:0; background-image: url(images/layout_07.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; } #contentcenter { width:486px; padding:0px; clear:left; float:left; text-align:center; min-height:100%; height:100%; padding-bottom:53px; } #rightframe { float:left; position:relative; height:100%; min-height:100%; width:159px; } #centerframe { float:left; position:relative; height:100%; width:486px; } #contentrighttop { width:159px; height:282px; padding:0px; clear:left; float:left; background-image:url(images/layout_03.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:top; } #contentright { clear:left; float:left; width:159px; padding:0px; height:100%; padding-bottom:270px; } #contentrightbottom{ width:159px; height:270px; /*clear:left; float:left;*/ position:absolute; bottom:0; padding:0px; background-image: url(images/layout_08.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:bottom; } #contentheader { width:486px; height:135px; float:left; background-image: url(images/layout_02.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; } #contentfooter { /*clear:left; float:left;*/ width:486px; height:53px; background-image: url(images/layout_09.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; position:absolute; bottom:0; } #sitemessage { margin-left:17px; margin-right:31px; height:90px; text-align:center; font-size:12px; } #wisemanquote { margin-left:22px; margin-right:24px; height:85px; text-align:center; font-size:12px; } p,h1,pre { margin:0px 10px 10px 10px; } h1 { font-size:14px; padding-top:10px; } #contentheader h1 { font-size:14px; padding:10px; margin:0px; } #contentright p { font-size:10px} </style> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <div id="frame"> <div id="leftframe"> <div id="contentlefttop"> <div id="sitemessage"></div> </div> <div id="contentleft">Left</div> <div id="contentleftbottom"></div> </div> <div id="centerframe"> <div id="contentheader"></div> <div id="contentcenter"> <p>Center</p> </div> <div id="contentfooter"></div> </div> <div id="rightframe"> <div id="contentrighttop"> <div id="wisemanquote"></div> </div> <div id="contentright">Right</div> <div id="contentrightbottom"></div> </div> </div> Is it possible to setup a frame to adjust? I ran into a problem with my menu being on the left side of the screen in its own frame, when it expands it needs about twice as much space otherwise another frame on the right of this frame cuts off the text and buttons from the menu, (this frame is used to display documents inside of it.) Originally I did not think it would be a problem but I just realized that some of the documents need a lot of room horizontally do to images and descriptive frames being inside of the docs, thus causing the reader to have to keep scrolling from side to side in order to read the paragraphs. Is there some way to get the frame with the menu to adjust according to the size of the menu as the user mouses through it, or a way to make the menu float over the doc viewing frame as the user mouses through it and just make the menu frame big enough to fit the menu when it is not being used, or another alternative all together? Thanks for reading. For this issue I only use CSS (and HTML). I am trying to learn some CSS. I've got a 'traditional' setup of parts/pieces of a website. Like first there is a piece I call header with some header information and that thing. Then I've got some navigation piece/part on the left of the screen and the rest I use as content. So far no troubles. Now in the content part I use several pieces/boxes where I put some (selling)objects. Now I want that everything to happen in the content piece/area, so If I click at an object in the content area I wish to take some actions in that same content area, but then the whole content area. Also I'd like to refer everything I click in the navigation area to happen in the content area/piece. When you use frames, then you can make a different frame of the content area and you'll refer to it as being a target frame. Can I do this using CSS or am I missing something. My site has 3 frames, the top and bottom frames are 50px high and the middle frame has the main content, I can't change the code of the middle frame as it is someone else's site but I am wondering if I can make something "float" in the corner of that middle frame (ie bottom left). I was thinking of putting my code on a separate page and making a iframe float but I don't know if this is possible. (the code outputs what I need floated so floating iframe seems like the logical choice to me...) I have a DIV element in a menu system that pops up when you hover over the parent menu. Everything in the menu works fine, however I need to embeed the navigation including the menu into a frame where the menu sits flush with the bottom of the frame it's in and when you mouse over the parent element the DIV that pops up is hidden by the frame below it. Like so: --- frame 1 ------ <content> <menu> --- frame 2 ------ <main content> ... ... ------------------ Is there anyway with CSS to tell the DIV to float above the bottom frame? How do you make a div stay in one place, while allowing the rest of the page to be scrolled? For example, let's say I had a page with the menu at the top, horizontally centered. How would I make it so when you scroll down, that menu stays at the top? Having issues with this. I need this page & cross browser -------------------- - W-100% H-121px - <--- non-Scrolling -------------------- -#############- <--- W - 100px -#############- <--- H - auto -#############- <--- Scrolling -#############- -------------------- Im using frames now, it was a quick fix. for what I needed. now I got to get away from from them. I need this to be full screen and resizeable Thanks for any help you can offer Thanks Iv bin told to look into fram emulation in CSS to keep a layer in a set position on screen when the page is scrolled down or up. I wonder if anyone could shed some light on this for me, or point me in the direction of a good article. Help appreciated. Hello everyone. I would like to make a layout that fills the entire window but not more. The content of the page i want to display in a container that is always on a certain distance from the window border. 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So if you could help me with this i would be very thanksful. thx - HoB I'm building some pages on a learning platform and i'm limited to using in-line styles. The platform is built in a frameset, and I would like to use my in-line styles to target an element in a different frame. I can find information about the "target" frameset name, frame name, element class etc, but don't have the option to change any of the markup here. Is this possible? I have tried playing around the the @frame rule but couldn't seem to get it to work - not sure if i'm using the correct syntax. Any ideas? I'm playing with some stylesheets which are using css to mimic a framed left sided menu. The div for the menu should be static and the div for the remainder of the content scrolls if required... All worked as required until I integrated a form which I built at formassembly.com , and now, in IE6, the form won't scroll within the main div. Couldn't get any solutions from their forum, so I'm hoping a CSS 'Guru' here may be able to shed some light.. demo page TIA Solfer As you can see on http://www.angelicscans.com/weblog/index.php I am trying to make my own blog. I would like to have all the contents of my page/blog inside a frame (like a table, but I'd like to make it in css). This is my css code for the frame: #frame { margin: 14px auto 0px auto; padding: 0; text-align:left; border: 1px solid black; width: 730px; } The probem is (and I don't know why) only the title and subtitle are inside that frame. This is the html: <body> <div id="frame"> here comes the content of the page <!-- end of 'frame' --></div> </body> </html> Anyone knows why only the title is inside tha frame and not the whole page? Thanks. Hi: I have an logo image at my page, if you leave the image as non hyperlink, the image shows OK and nicely, when I make the image as a hyper link, there is a ugly frame around the image bordor, I can not get rid of it, I have some a.h/a.w/a css properties in my css file, since I am not fully understand this a.w/ a.h, can some one help me I know that nobody uses frames any more and I'm not in favour of them myself but as part of a programming assignment I have to create a page with frames. I want to have no frame borders visible but I can't for the life of me get the correct syntax. I can make the frames seamless using inline commands like frameborder="no" Border="0" and framespacing="0" but I'd like to put these into a css. Hi guys, I've this two frame page there the top frame is a static header and the main frame is the content holder. I've an drop list in the top frame but it exceeds the length of the frame and part of it becomes inaccessible. What I would like to know is if is possible to make that element to show up above the frameset, that is, it would start on the top frame but it would show the rest of the menu above the main frame, something like having a higher z-index than the frameset. Any help appreciated Thx Hugo I want to control innerHTML content of another frame. It works at IE, but not in Firefox. Here is my simplifed sample link: http://lcwsk.sinaman.com/Browse.htm Can anyone help make it works both in IE and Firefox? Thanks! I have this code... Code: <div style="width:200px;height:300px;border:1px solid red;"> <div style="width:198px; height:30px;border:1px solid blue;">ok</div> <div style="width:198px; height:30px;border:1px solid blue;">ok</div> <div style="width:198px; height:30px;border:1px solid blue;">wish this at bottom</div> </div> Above example is here... http://www.casti2001.com/box.html I ask, how can I put last box at bottom? Thanks for yor help! I have a DIV with no border or padding that I cannot get to bottom itself in IE7 even with
Code: position: absolute; bottom: 0px; is there a logical explanation for this? I tried Code: fixed: bottom; without success. Hi, First post to what looks like a great forum! OK, little problem and I wonder whether anyone can help. I have a page with three frames, two (top and bottom) on the left and one large delivery frame. At one stage, I want to open an external page in the main frame but change its style sheet to my own one. I know I can do this using my browser's own style sheet capability, but I need to do this for everyone who visits. Its a long story, but there are no copyright problems as I do own the copyright to the other site, I just don't have a programmer to change the dynamically generated webpages at the moment. Many thanks, Rohan |