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![]() | Alternative/Workaround to min-height CSS property? Internet Explorer doesn't support the CSS property min-height, so I was wondering if there was any way to get around that, preferably using CSS. The problem is with this site (http://drained.me.uk). On some pages, the content isn't high enough and the left menu goes further than the footer. A picture says a thousand words.. so I've attached a screenshot. To see the problem for yourself, open IE and go to the About and Contact pages... Thanks |
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