okay, so I figured it out... I think http://www.monkeypuzzle.net/testfiles/jquery/leftRight/index2.html
jQuery.fn.sizeLayout = function() { if($.browser.msie){ var ww = $(window).width(); var wh = $(window).height(); var pt = $('#rightPane').offset().top; var dw = $('#leftPane').outerWidth(); $('#leftPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) + 'px'); // set height of left div $('#rightPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) + 'px'); $('#rightPane').css('width', (ww - dw - 30) + 'px'); }; }; $().ready(function(){ $(window).sizeLayout(); $(window).resize(function(){ $(this).sizeLayout(); }); }); but can someone tell me why, on document load in IE6, there's an additional 16px at the bottom, which disappears on resize? Dimensions.js seems to think there is a bottom scrollbar maybe? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/help-with-syntax%2C-naming-a-function-tf3409727.html#a9501497 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/