> I didn't mean for the textarea to take the whole page per
> se, but to stretch out as much as possible, if that makes
> sense. I tried height="100%", but I believe it didn't work
> so well in Firefox.

I figured you meant "as much of the available screen realestate as
possible after including the remainder of the form" ... unfortunately
as I understand it this isn't really covered by the current CSS
standard. Not sure if it's even being considered for the next
iteration. I know they're considering box-height and box-width (the IE
box model with a new pair of properties) as well as min/max
height/width (I imagine we'll see min-box-width and max-box-width,
although you never know, they may screw that up also). Anyway ... I
wouldn't expect to see it being a real possibility soon.


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