It's a mix of you using the CSS height
property and absolute positioning. ajm has talked about using min-height
- ideally, you should be using it instead of height
when you make things 100% high.
Onto your other problem. When you position elements absolutely, they're no longer part of the page structure. Instead, they live in a separate plane, and so do not affect the page dimensions. When your <div id="flashcontent">
runs past the window boundary, it doesn't affect <body>
's borders.
You can fix this by not using position: absolute
. There's no real need to. Instead, you can position the #flashcontent
element normally, and get rid of the #bg
element completely - just give #flashcontent
a background instead. Then use margin: 0 auto;
and padding-top: 179px;
to position it in the correct place.