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first solution that comes in mind it's to set a min height for the sidebar.
you can do this by adding the following code to #contentright or #sidebar: Code:
height:auto !important;
height:{value}px;
min-height:{value}px;
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I have not had problems with it crashing my system at all. I mainly prefer to use ff2 though. I have a question about ie 7 and ie 8 what are the differences between css compatiblity between the two of them?? |
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