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9.0

Making a "float" style extend vertically

Asked by freezegravity in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Dynamic HTML (DHTML)

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I have a website that I am translating from table based to css based design. The table design is like this:

<table border=1 width=95%>
       <tr><td colspan=2>Header</td></tr>
       <tr><td>sidebar containing navigation links</td><td>maintext of the page</td></tr>
       <tr><td colspan=2>footer</td></tr>
</table>

For the sidebar and maintext, I have written this css:

.sidebar {
      float: left;
      width: 24%;
      background-color: #000099;
      margin: 5px 0px;
      color: #FFFFFF;
      font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
      font-size: large;
      padding:1em;
      position: relative;
}
.maintext {
      background-color:#FFFFFF;
      font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
      padding: 0px 5px ;      
      margin: 5px 5px;
      border-left:1px solid gray;      
      width: 65%;      
      float: left;            
}

Things are great, but my sidebar's blue background does not extend all the way down to the footer if I enter lots of text on the main text area. I tried giving height: 100% but that did not work. Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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Zones: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Tags: extend, css, float, style
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