CSS - problem of text control

Hello experts,
I have a wrapper div that contains the following divs: 1) divNav (left column), 2) divMiddle, 3) divRight and divFooter 4). All the divs inside the div'Wrapper is floated left, except divFooter, which has a CSS statement: clear: both.

Everything works fine except that when I added a div called divQuote inside divMiddle. The text in divQuote growing divQuote vertically. In Dreamweaver, things look ok, but in browsers, the text in divQuote extends over the footer, obscuring the footer copy. Text added in divRight pushes divFooter down as expected.

One solution might be to add carriage returns in divRight until it erases the text in divQuote. However, this is not an elegant solution, and I suspect that there is a CSS rule, or an argument that miss me, which would make the text in divQuote, inside divMiddle, divFooter force downwards.

Any advice? Thank you very much in advance
Richard

Osgood wrote:

> You've downloaded the wrong page. There is no carriage return or
> divQuote in the code.
>>
> Ooops I wasn't looking at the contact page. I'll take a look and come back.
>

Remove the height of #divMiddle. Never use height unless you actually
know how high will be the container. Only two times you will be
ever know is if you have a picture in it and no html text or you
to define the height act as a scrolling container.

{#divMiddle}
float: left;
height: 280px; / * REMOVE THIS * /.
Width: 220px;
color: #009999;
padding: 0px;
background-color: #000000;
/ * padding-left: 30px;
padding-right: 30px; * /
}

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