(XHTML 1.0 transitional) There is a layer contain as the content container, layer left is the left navigation of the page, and layer right is the right content. To define the minimum contain height as 600px, the height is automatically increased if the content is increased.
If {Height: 600px;} can be used in IE, it will remain the same as 600 pixels in ff. Later, {Min-Height: 600px; overflow: auto;} is used. It is normal in FF, but IE does not recognize Min-height... Finally, {Height: 600px;} is defined in left.
There is also a small bug where the background color of the FF contain is not displayed .. In addition, a layer BG is set, and left and right are set.
These items seem simple, but I tried many times to come up with a good solution. If all browsers follow the standards, how can there be so many things? I hope that IE7, ff2, and opera9 will be released. I just want to have the same explanation for the same CSS.