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Opera has too small a market share for me to design specifically for it, but this page has a solution that should work, but it doesn't work on Opera when you resize.

http://www.electrictoolbox.com/html-css-footer/

You may want to look at what the author does, and see if you can understand what you are doing differently.

James Black
Hi. The example (http://www.electrictoolbox.com/html-css-footer/) works fine in Opera 10 even when resized. Regards
kobra
Just going by what was written in the article. I just realized that I don't have Opera on this laptop, so I couldn't test it. I am installing it now. :)
James Black
Hmm this looks kinda interesting. He is puting min-height:100% on content... :) I will test this, and if i cant get it to work, i will just put that #footer_menu inside footer, so it has normal dom flow, not absolutly positioning, after all its only few pages that have small height...
GaVrA
Yes, the article is very interesting, I think using #footer_spacer in combination with #content and #footer will help. As the footer behaves perfectly in Opera for the article's example. Regards
kobra