Excellent, thanks for your help!! :)
I was wondering if could do it without JavaScript and I've been
reading up about position:fixed and it's problems with IE as well as
position:absolute and scrolling so think a sprinkle of JavaScript to
keep things in place will do the trick.
Thanks again!
N
On Dec 5, 7:55 am, insomniux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi nmiddleweek,
> I've solved this problem (for a DIV which should (nearly) fill the
> window) by setting the height on the fly by a small piece of
> javascript:
>
> function setDataSectionHeight(){
> var pageHeight=window.innerHeight; // most browsers ex IE
> if (pageHeight==undefined)
> {pageHeight=document.body.clientHeight;} // workaround for IE
>
> document.getElementById('dataFrame').style.height=pageHeight*.8;
> }
>
> You have to change the last line in order to get to the correct height
> (being pageHeight - '55 px'). And you have to give your tablerow/cel
> (or add DIV in the cell) the id 'dataFrame' (or anything you think
> appropriate)
>
> I run this function in <BODY onLoad='setDataSectionHeight()'>
>
> Hope this helps
> Insomniux
>
> On 4 dec, 23:36, nmiddleweek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello guys,
>
> > I can't for the life of me think how I would get this to work...
>
> > I'm after a 1 column/3rowlayout with the top 1strowfixed to the
> > top with height of let's say 15px;
>
> > The bottomrowis to be anchored to the bottom of the page with height
> > of about 40px;
>
> > the middlerowshould fill the rest of the page.
>
> > I'm so lost I've started to think about using tables, but even then
> > I'm actually not quite sure what to do :)
>
> > Thanks in advanced for anyone's help...
>
> > N
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