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http://www.chielens.net/kliekske/


is still a bit under development although I don't think much will change before the launch.
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I am looking at the site in IE6, and page http://www.chielens.net/kliekske/index. ... ollek-1996 shows odd.....

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RonnyK wrote: I am looking at the site in IE6, and page http://www.chielens.net/kliekske/index. ... ollek-1996 shows odd.....

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seems to me like this is caused on multiple pages when you see them in IE6 and that it is caused by IE6 not accepting the minimum height for the div; easy way to arrange this is probably adding a transparent image of 1 width and minimum height set; can anyone guide me to a cleaner css solution?

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I set the minimum height in sites with a floated div 0px wide height: i need, then I may have to put a clear div in the bottom of it but not always...
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I think I solved it. The "trick" was setting height: 100% as well as min-height: 300px; in my css. the 100% seems to make IE fill the div completely.

now on to correcting more css errors :)
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