Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-16 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Lee Powell wrote: > Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or > Firefox on a mac... Any other ideas? Compare your fix with mine... ...as mine works perfectly well in Firefox, Opera, Safari, IE7. Tested relevant brow

Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-16 Thread Brian Crescimanno
On 5/16/07, Lee Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Georg > > Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or > Firefox on a mac... > Any other ideas? >From what I understand, this is correct behavior for height: 100%. Setting height to 100% defines it to equal 100% of its

Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Lee Powell
Hi Georg Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or Firefox on a mac... Any other ideas? Lee On 15 May 2007, at 21:34, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Georg __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css

Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Lee Powell wrote: > http://www.sixtyten.co.uk/sandpit/testheight.html > > When scrolling down the page it gets cut off!! You're right: html and body, and subsequently the div, are taking height from the window - regardless of how tall that is. The text will then overflow the div. You must replace

[css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Lee Powell
Hi, Wonder if anyone can shed a little light on this problem. I've created a test page here: http://www.sixtyten.co.uk/sandpit/testheight.html Which includes a simple DIV with some content. HTML and BODY are set to 100% height, as well as the DIV, however when previewing in Firefox and Safa