CSS - Multiple 100% height divs?

(Deleted all the old stuff) Here is the new HTML with gallery 100%, hope it works :-) A CSS Sticky Footer Header gallery Footer.

Ah sorry :P The real code does have html, body set to height 100%. The push div is also closed so there's no error in that atleast. – Kenny Bones Feb 12 '10 at 12:22 @Kenny Bones you might also want to consider accepting his answer – c0mrade Feb 12 '10 at 12:34 Why?

The question isn't answered. I'm still having the problem – Kenny Bones Feb 12 '10 at 13:29 I've already tried to set min-height, height: auto! Important and height 100%.

Doesn't do anything. Perhaps I'll try the tip at the bottom here, using a completely different solution. – Kenny Bones Feb 12 '10 at 14:49 I would also recommend a different solution, but it depends on what you want to achieve.

– Allan Kimmer Jensen Feb 12 '10 at 15:23.

I don't know if this is technically an answer, but it's more of an answer than a comment so here goes: Personally I don't like the Ryan Fait Sticky Footer approach, I much prefer the one used here: digital-web.com/extras/positioning_101/c.... To me it's a much cleaner solution and makes more sense from a design and standards point of view. From my experience it works almost 100%, and degrades gracefully the rest of the time.My 2cents...

That's really what I need to do. I just tried quickly using FireBug and it didn't seem like the height was set to 100%, just auto. – Kenny Bones Feb 12 '10 at 14:53.

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