Hi everyone, become a bit stumped over something and I was wondering if anyone could help. ;) I'm in mid-process of redesigning and coding a website for the company I work for but I have come across an issue. :) (The best way is to describe through a screenshot):
Just some explanation, I have two DIVs news-area & lower-image (where the AG is) and you can see under that its dark blue, the background of the main site. Now I have the content DIV as "height:auto;" in CSS and it works perfectly. But what I need is that blue under the AG part to be filled as white for the height of the page. (Its for the news section so it will get big.)
So far, height:auto; doesn't work in the DIV & creating a whole new DIV doesn't work either as I can't specify height:auto; as I can't provide the content for the height of the other DIV.
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense, just starting to loose my paitence with this problem. ;) The CSS code is here, excuse it if its very messy just havent had chance to touch it for cleanups yet. :)
If YouTube itself has always operated at a net loss, they wouldn't be worth $29 billion. No business keeps operating at a net loss when they have no reason to. They can do what they've done before and put ads at the top of the video or bottom. But they've only gotten greedier and more money grubbing than ever. I'll be honest and say, Google is rich, and THEY don't care about sticking it to us. YouTube itself isn't going to win this battle. Adblockers will find ways around it. It will continue to be a cat and mouse game while pissing off users who will still continually refuse to pay a premium for their "premium".
Poor UI design is unacceptable from a company the size of MS.
The UI team needs an overhaul.
To whom else might be be having this same issue, I found the following tool that DOES work for this missing setting:
https://www.wintools.info/index.php/advanced-system-font-changer#google_vignette
It's MY computer, and I want to be able to make it look the way I WANT! I OWN IT! NOT MS!
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Hi everyone, become a bit stumped over something and I was wondering if anyone could help. ;) I'm in mid-process of redesigning and coding a website for the company I work for but I have come across an issue. :) (The best way is to describe through a screenshot):
Just some explanation, I have two DIVs news-area & lower-image (where the AG is) and you can see under that its dark blue, the background of the main site. Now I have the content DIV as "height:auto;" in CSS and it works perfectly. But what I need is that blue under the AG part to be filled as white for the height of the page. (Its for the news section so it will get big.)
So far, height:auto; doesn't work in the DIV & creating a whole new DIV doesn't work either as I can't specify height:auto; as I can't provide the content for the height of the other DIV.
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense, just starting to loose my paitence with this problem. ;) The CSS code is here, excuse it if its very messy just havent had chance to touch it for cleanups yet. :)
Thanks, if it makes no sense say and I will try and rewrite this. :D
JMann
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