if the content grows, this will push the footer down (you’ll see it, if you zoom). also, i would like to have the page centered. therefore i’ve build an inline construction and
i’ve tried some extended options (width: 100% and bottom: 0) without any success. you can see the work (in progress) here: http://www.m-foerger.de/index02.html
I saw this years ago, and tried very hard to actualize it in Freeway without success. It is at odds with Freeway’s layout model in CSS-positioned mode. It is trivial to enable in a hand-coded page, and converting a Freeway layout to allow it to do its thing will break fundamental things about the Freeway CSS-positioned layout that make it work cross-browser.
Walter
On Feb 21, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Dieter wrote:
i have just read walters reply concerning footers in master page but i would be happy if i could build one on a “normal” page.
if the content grows, this will push the footer down (you’ll see it, if you zoom). also, i would like to have the page centered. therefore i’ve build an inline construction and
i’ve tried some extended options (width: 100% and bottom: 0) without any success. you can see the work (in progress) here: http://www.m-foerger.de/index02.html
You might want to try this Action from Paul Dunning: Make A Footer
Walter
On Feb 21, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
I saw this years ago, and tried very hard to actualize it in Freeway without success. It is at odds with Freeway’s layout model in CSS-positioned mode. It is trivial to enable in a hand-coded page, and converting a Freeway layout to allow it to do its thing will break fundamental things about the Freeway CSS-positioned layout that make it work cross-browser.
Walter
On Feb 21, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Dieter wrote:
i have just read walters reply concerning footers in master page but i would be happy if i could build one on a “normal” page.
if the content grows, this will push the footer down (you’ll see it, if you zoom). also, i would like to have the page centered. therefore i’ve build an inline construction and
i’ve tried some extended options (width: 100% and bottom: 0) without any success. you can see the work (in progress) here: http://www.m-foerger.de/index02.html
the simplest answer is inline layout. try it, FOR FREE
Thanks Ernie, great example
Contrary to the Softpress marketing materials, to build a professional level website, FW users need to have an understanding of the fundamentals of inline (box model) layouts, basic understanding of CSS and some rudimentary knowledge of HTML wont hurt either.
thanks walter for your explanation.
so it was not my lack of knowledge … a
i’ve tried pauls actional ready, but the footer will not be pushed down when the content grows … the footer keeps its place at the bottom of the windows (what the action is actualy for!)
dieter
On 21 Feb 2013, 4:05 pm, waltd wrote:
You might want to try this Action from Paul Dunning: Make A Footer
i’ve tested inline for many hours - for free (for my clients…) - and if you took a look to my link you should have seen the inline construction of the page. maybe not perfect, but its still in progress and for test-purposes.
dieter
On 21 Feb 2013, 4:26 pm, The Big Erns wrote:
the simplest answer is inline layout. try it, FOR FREE