Leszek Swirski wrote:
> http://leszek.swirski.co.uk/proportionaldiv.htm
Latest update is looking good - with only one weak point left.
All browsers (not just IE/win) need an 'overflow: auto;' on #inner, in
order to cope with lots of content on narrow windows.
IE/Mac does add a horizontal scrollba
Leszek Swirski wrote:
>> Your test case actually covers a lot of my screen when I don't hide the
>> 200% from the others.
>>
>> Ingo
>
> And that just goes to prove that IE is a cross-platform pain in the arse.
> Thanks for the testing, I've updated (again):
>
> http://leszek.swirski.co.uk/propo
>Your test case actually covers a lot of my screen when I don't hide the
>200% from the others.
>
>Ingo
And that just goes to prove that IE is a cross-platform pain in the arse.
Thanks for the testing, I've updated (again):
http://leszek.swirski.co.uk/proportionaldiv.htm
- Leszek
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Leszek Swirski wrote:
> Like I said with the height though, you don't technically need to hide it
> since it'll just calculate 200% of 0, which is still 0. Nevertheless, I
> suppose it doesn't hurt to hide it for reasons of clarity.
Your test case actually covers a lot of my screen when I don't
#inner { position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; width: 100%;
height: 200%; }
>>
>>> /*\*/ * html #inner {height: 200%;} /**/
>>
>> And the "crazy reason" IE/win needs that height in the first place, is
>> that IE/win can't handle AP for opposite edges of an element.
>> IE/win can't mak
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Ingo Chao wrote:
>> Leszek Swirski wrote:
>
>>> #inner { position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; width: 100%;
>>> height: 200%; }
>
>> /*\*/ * html #inner {height: 200%;} /**/
>
> And the "crazy reason" IE/win needs that height in the first place, is
> that IE/win can't h
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Leszek Swirski wrote:
>> #inner { position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; width: 100%;
>> height: 200%; }
> /*\*/ * html #inner {height: 200%;} /**/
And the "crazy reason" IE/win needs that height in the first place, is
that IE/win can't handle AP for opposite edges of an elem
Leszek Swirski wrote:
> I recently needed a div banner on a liquid width site to keep its height
> proportional to its width ...
> http://leszek.swirski.co.uk/proportionaldiv.htm
>
> It's quite a long write-up (my first!), but in summary you have two divs,
> #outer and #inner, which are styled as
I recently needed a div banner on a liquid width site to keep its height
proportional to its width - however a quick google search didn't find
anything on the subject.
So, I developed my own technique, based on paddings and absolute
positioning.
The full write-up is available here:
http://leszek.