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When I was 3 <div>
, as part of Bootstrap’s basic skeleton, as I do so that the <div>
referring to the main content is superimposed on those of the header and footer, hiding a small part of them?
I made a Fiddle simple with delimiter edges to make it easier to understand.
To <div>
with the black border will be the main content, as demonstrated by the lorem ipsum in it.
The red border is the header that will have basically a large image that would not be at all necessary to display whole, hence the desire to hide a little bit with the <div>
leading.
Finally, the blue edge is the baseboard. For now the idea is to do the same thing as with the header, but I’ll still see if I do even this or not and, so it would be interesting to solution to be like "plug n' play"
I researched for hours but I did not find that, I imagine to be super simple and when I found someone very close, conceptually speaking, I get in trouble with the Bootstrap Grid.
http://answall.com/q/151547/45854 Help
– Alisson Hoepers
sorry I didn’t understand anything you need.
– Jasar Orion
Using the negative margins, you are already overlapping, which doubt ?
– MagicHat
@Magichat Oh my... I thought because I was seeing the red border was not overlapping. I switched the edges by
background-color
to test and was right... as for header. Already the footer continued over the main content (black). I could give aclear
in the #footer, but it would make him fall, not fall behind;– user5613506
It explains the order you really want, which is on top and which is on the bottom...
– MagicHat