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Ken Delaney

6 Jul 2008, 6:10 am

Dropping footer image with content.

Can anyone tell me how I can set the footer image on my site to drop down when using the mootools moo:accordian?

Or an alternative action for what I’m trying to accomplish.. here’s a sample page I set up so you can see the issue I’m having (go easy on me I’m new at this stuff):

http://www.themovenetwork.info/sitemap.html

I noticed on the FW site they have the effect I want to use but their footer image WORKS, unlike mine! http://softpress.com/support/faq.php

Thanks in advance for any help… Ken

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paulbradforth

6 Jul 2008, 7:52 am

On 6 Jul 2008, at 07:10, Ken Delaney wrote:

Can anyone tell me how I can set the footer image on my site to drop down when using the mootools moo:accordian?

Or an alternative action for what I’m trying to accomplish.. here’s a sample page I set up so you can see the issue I’m having (go easy on me I’m new at this stuff):

http://www.themovenetwork.info/sitemap.html

I noticed on the FW site they have the effect I want to use but their footer image WORKS, unlike mine! http://softpress.com/support/faq.php

I’m not seeing a footer image on either of the pages above, only an Accordion.

best wishes,

Paul Bradforth

http://www.paulbradforth.com

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Dan J

6 Jul 2008, 9:08 am

Well, I again have no clue with tables, but in a CSS-based layout you’d have to have inline (also known as nested, child) HTML items within a larger parent container. Kind of the idea of a box within a box within a box and when the boxes get bigger the first accommodates the second box which holds the now larger third box.

Probably doesn’t help much, but the only way the page is going to expand is if the expanding content is part of the entire parent. So in this instance your accordion would have to be a child of the white background parent for it to expand with the accordion’s hidden content.

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Robert Bovasso

7 Jul 2008, 1:13 pm

Did you use the FW Action for this? I’ve never used it, but I think one exists.

I would guess that the background of the drop down text should just be white and that should at least not let the page background show through.

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