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I need my footer to be fixed to the bottom of the page and to center it. The contents of the footer may change at all time so I can't just center it via margin-left: xxpx; margin-right: xxpx;

The problem is that for some reason this doesn't work:

#whatever {
  position: fixed;
  bottom: 0px;
  margin-right: auto;
  margin-left: auto;
}

I crawled the web and found nothing. I tried making a container div and nada. I tried other combinations and gurnisht. How can I make this happen?

Thanks

+7  A: 

You should use a sticky footer solution such as this one : http://ryanfait.com/sticky-footer/

* {
    margin: 0;
}
html, body {
    height: 100%;
}
.wrapper {
    min-height: 100%;
    height: auto !important;
    height: 100%;
    margin: 0 auto -142px; /* the bottom margin is the negative value of the footer's height */
}
.footer, .push {
    height: 142px; /* .push must be the same height as .footer */
}

There are others like http://www.cssstickyfooter.com/

* {margin:0;padding:0;} 

/* must declare 0 margins on everything, also for main layout components use padding, not 
vertical margins (top and bottom) to add spacing, else those margins get added to total height 
and your footer gets pushed down a bit more, creating vertical scroll bars in the browser */

html, body, #wrap {height: 100%;}

body > #wrap {height: auto; min-height: 100%;}

#main {padding-bottom: 150px;}  /* must be same height as the footer */

#footer {position: relative;
    margin-top: -150px; /* negative value of footer height */
    height: 150px;
    clear:both;} 

/* CLEAR FIX*/
.clearfix:after {content: ".";
    display: block;
    height: 0;
    clear: both;
    visibility: hidden;}
.clearfix {display: inline-block;}
/* Hides from IE-mac \*/
* html .clearfix { height: 1%;}
.clearfix {display: block;}

with the html:

<div id="wrap">

    <div id="main" class="clearfix">

    </div>

</div>

<div id="footer">

</div>
marcgg
Thats not true. If you use fixed or absolute positioning, specifying only a bottom position will attach the element to the bottom. However, doing such a thing means that element is ALWAYS stuck to the bottom, no matter what. Sticky footer is the only way to get a footer to stick when the body is shorter than the viewport, and move down when it is taller.
jrista
true, my bad. I updated my anwser
marcgg
+1  A: 

There are 2 potential issues that I see:

1 - IE has had trouble with position:fixed in the past. If you are using IE7+ with a valid doctype or a non-IE browser this isn't part of the problem

2 - You need to specify a width for the footer if you want the footer object to be centered. Otherwise it defaults to the full width of the page and the auto margin for the left and right get set to 0. If you want the footer bar to take up the width (like the StackOverflow notice bar) and center the text, then you need to add "text-align: center" to your definition.

Rob Allen
A: 

Try using "position:absolute;bottom:0px;" instead of "position:fixed"

James Conigliaro
i don't think the OP is asking for something to be absolutely positioned
Jason
this doesn't work..
Radagaisus