Web Design Web Design Forum
Registration is free! Here you can view your subscribed threads, work with private messages and edit your profile and preferences Calendar Find other members Frequently Asked Questions Search
Home Web Design

Convenient web based access to our favorite web design Usenet groups

web design reviews

This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters  





  Last Thread  Next Thread
Author
Thread Post New Thread   

CSS autosize height
 

Wayfarer




quote this post edit post

IP Loged report this post

Old Post  07-31-04 - 04:15 AM  
I would like to setup my website so that, when viewed in any browser,
the page content "expands" to fill the entire height of the window in
much the same way that it does with width.

Can anyone help me with this?

TIA

Neill
--
Wayfarer
Journeys: http://wayfarer.brinkster.net/contact.asp


Post Follow-Up to this message ]
Re: CSS autosize height
 

Spartanicus




quote this post edit post

IP Loged report this post

Old Post  07-31-04 - 04:15 AM  
Wayfarer <website@bottom.com> wrote:

>I would like to setup my website so that, when viewed in any browser,
>the page content "expands" to fill the entire height of the window in
>much the same way that it does with width.

You're not making any sense, how can content expand depending on window
width/height?

Are you perhaps trying to center something vertically?

--
Spartanicus


Post Follow-Up to this message ]
Re: CSS autosize height
 

bill drescher




quote this post edit post

IP Loged report this post

Old Post  07-31-04 - 05:14 PM  
Spartanicus wrote:
> Wayfarer <website@bottom.com> wrote:
>
> 
>
>
> You're not making any sense, how can content expand depending on window
> width/height?
>
> Are you perhaps trying to center something vertically?
>
He could expand it by changing the line spacing and/or size of the font.
It sure would be a lot of work though, using js.

--
Bill Drescher
william {at} TechServSys {dot} com


Post Follow-Up to this message ]
Sponsored Links
 





All times are GMT. The time now is 02:34 PM. Post New Thread   
  Previous Last Thread   Next Thread next
Stylesheets archive | Show Printable Version | Email this Page | Subscribe to this Thread

Popular forums

Adobe Photoshop forum Macromedia Flash Web Site Design
Dreamweaver FrontPage forum
JavaScript Forum XML forum
Style Sheets VRML
Forum Jump:
Rate This Thread:

 

XML RSS Feed web design latest articles Syndicate our forum via XML or simple JavaScript

Web Design archive  Database administration help  


Top Home  -  Register  -  Control Panel   -  Memberlist  -  Calendar  -  Faq  -  Search Top