Stick Footer Issue in Safari & Chrome?

First, hard to diagnose without seeing your code. Yes there are definitely other css issues that can affect a sticky footer; namely padding on other elements. Again, hard to diagnose when we can't see your code.

First, hard to diagnose without seeing your code. Yes there are definitely other css issues that can affect a sticky footer; namely padding on other elements. Again, hard to diagnose when we can't see your code.

This stickey footer is great and I used it a lot.

In google, the footer seems to be jammed up right under one of the divs – BlazeK Jan 22 '10 at 7:20.

Code for the sticky footer and divs with padding: body{ background-image: url(../images/main_bg. Jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; } #wrapper{ width: 961px; margin: 0 auto; min-height: 100%; height: auto! Important; height: 100%; margin: 0 auto -104px; } .

Footer, . Push { height: 104px; } #work_colm{ width: 675px; float: left; display: inline; padding-bottom: 40px; } #footer { margin: 0 auto; background: #292929 repeat-x; height: 104px; clear: both; }.

I made the following changes (to the floating footer element) and it works now in safari, opera, firefox, and chrome. Width: 101%; margin-left: -8px; I'm not sure if the 8px was just a fix for me or a fix for all but give it a shot and let me know.

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