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I'm making a template for a website with a "fixed footer block (FF_BLOCK)", some content and a "background image block (BG_BLOCK)" (also with some content).

When there is not much content, BG_BLOCK should be placed directly above the FF_BLOCK (position: fixed; bottom: 0px). I never want a gap between the FF_BLOCK and the BG_BLOCK.

When there is much content (and a scrollbar), the BG_BLOCK can be shown as it is now.

Is this possible with HTML + CSS only, or is the use of JS inevitable?

Current HTML

<div id="navigation">...</div>
<div id="content">...</div>
<div id="BG_BLOCK">...</div>
<div id="FF_BLOCK">...</div>

Current CSS

#BG_BLOCK {
background: url(../images/background.jpg) repeat-x top center;
height: 380px;
padding-top: 467px;
margin-top: -347px;
}

#FF_BLOCK {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0px;
}

See this image: enter image description here

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    Please post your code.
    – Lowkase
    Apr 3, 2013 at 15:29
  • Good idea, I changed the question Apr 3, 2013 at 15:38

2 Answers 2

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Have you tried min-height:?

BG_BLOCK {
    min-height: 100%;
}

I'm assuming the background image is large enough. If not, use background-size: cover or background-size: auto 100% to fill the entire screen.

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  • The background image is not an issue here, the top is #000, so it's only repeated horizontally. Can you post an example with the code above? I tried a min-height for the BG_BLOCK, without succes... Apr 3, 2013 at 15:45
  • Ok, I'll give this a try, I found an example with min-height, that could do the trick... Apr 5, 2013 at 8:11
  • Oops. Sorry that I didn't reply to your first comment, was quite busy in the last couple of days. Apr 5, 2013 at 15:02
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you have declared FF_BLOCK (position: fixed). with that your FF_BLOCK has been removed from the normal flow of page. use the min-height with some positioning other then fixed.

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