CSS dynamically position footer (sticky footer problem)?

CSS can do some of it by using bottom:0; position:fixed however this is not supported by IE6 and maybe 7. I would suggest using the CSS method in tandem with the jQuery solution so all your users will have a similar experience.

CSS can do some of it by using bottom:0; position:fixed; however this is not supported by IE6 and maybe 7. I would suggest using the CSS method in tandem with the jQuery solution so all your users will have a similar experience.

It doesn't help. I need a sticky footer behaviour, not a fixed one. – linkyndy Mar 1 at 17:21 I guess I don't understand the difference?

Can you give an example? – Seth Mar 1 at 17:52 I have edited my answer. I want the footer to be position dynamically according to the content, similarly to the sticky footer.

– linkyndy Mar 1 at 22:35.

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