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19-Jul-2006, 10:44 PM #1
CSS Help
Hello guys

I have a site designed how I want it ... using CSS.

I formatted boxes (inner, outer, frames, etc) for all windows/etc using CSS - specifying heights and widths.

I have an iframe in the middle of it all ... so it goes like this:

css box 1
css box 2
header picture
menu box (using css)
iframe

Now I want the height of the page to be the size of the html page that is opened in the iframe. For example I don't want scrollling in the iframe, but I need to set the size of css box1 and box2 before the website runs, so how can I do this?

Is there a better way to do it?

Thanks!

Bryan
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19-Jul-2006, 10:53 PM #2
Not sure if this will work, but try setting the height of the iframe to 100%
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20-Jul-2006, 09:31 AM #3
Relative sizing is definitely your best option. However, if the whole page is fixed height, just calculate the proper height of the section.
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