How about using This is footer text and css as #footer{ position:fixed; bottom:0px; } The footer sticks to the bottom of the page. Is this what you are looking for.
Tried that before. However that makes it stay above all the content. What I am looking for is to have it stay at the bottom of the window if the content doesn't extend past the viewing area or the end of the content if it is longer than the viewing area.
Thanks for the answer though – Joe Aug 2 at 11:31.
It looks like I needed to change the position of the #home, #about, #proof, and #contact divs to relative instead of absolute like I had them. However, once I do that they are no longer stacked on top of each other. Any ideas on how to make relatively positioned divs have the same (x,y) position so that they are right on top of each other?
I have the top and left set to 0px for each div but theyare just layering themselves instead of stacking...if that makes any sense.
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