Perfect!
Thanks for the help! I will give it a go!
Dustin
On 16-Dec-05, at 4:57 AM, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
> Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
>
>> Dustin Krysak wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> ... I know this can be controlled with the overflow attribute -
>>> HOWEVER.. .I want my layers to expand with the content.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Something like...
>>
>> html {height: 100%;}
>> body {min-height: 100%;}
>> * html body {height: 100%;}
>>
>>
>>
>
> Just to explain Georg's code here...
>
> The reason why your borders ended at the bottom of the browser window,
> Dustin, is that you told them to. You told your div to be 100% of the
> body element, which should be 100% of the viewport. Since you didn't
> use min-height, you were telling your div to be the size of the
> viewport
> and that's it. When the viewport ended, your div was ending.
>
> Georg's CSS fixes this by using min-height of 100% on the body. This
> means that the body element can stretch down past the end of the
> viewport, and your div inside can too since it's still set to height:
> 100%. The third line in Georg's CSS is a hack to feed height: 100%
> back
> to IE. IE doesn't understand min-height, but it treats height just
> like
> it, so this works out fine. You may consider keeping this hack in an
> IE-only sheet fed through Conditional Comments.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Zoe
>
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> UNC Highway Safety Research Center
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