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Novice CSS Problem.

I currently have a simple div container set up with two columns in it and a footer. If one column contains more content than the other is there a way in which I could make the background of the lesser column stretch down to the footer also so they are even?

Hope this makes sense, thank you.
 
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combine the two backgrounds and set it to be the container's background and repeat-y.
 
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Ah ok, I see what you mean. I'll do some looking up on -y and see how I go.
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shockie is talking about the background: repeat-y; property. -y for vertical and -x for horizontal. If your columns are independent of the other, check min-height: expressed in pixels. Some browsers are fickle with min-height especially if percentages are used.
 
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rjmlar said:
shockie is talking about the background: repeat-y; property. -y for vertical and -x for horizontal. If your columns are independent of the other, check min-height: expressed in pixels. Some browsers are fickle with min-height especially if percentages are used.
Ok thanks I'll check it out.
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