CSS - Clear Height Of Image
Similar TutorialsI seem to be having a bit of a problem with a layout I am attempting...here is the problem... First of all, this is a 4 column layout with an absolutely positioned header. The 4 columns use floats for positioning as I am trying to keep a natural code flow. The 4 columns are intended to expand and contract with the page's width, and the heights should be 100%. The content of the page flows below the fold of the page on nearly every page. My problem is with the 100% height. In Firefox the footer that I am using to clear the floats is not clearing them, but rather resting below the floats. Does anyone have a good reference for using floats with 100% height that flow below the fold of the page? If someone wants to take a look at an example, you should message me as I can't post the development site publicly. Hi all, I am trying to automate everything on my test website and I have one more angle to cover. In effect, I want to adjust the line-height property (which I can do) based on the number of files within a specific folder (PHP and already done). The more files in the folder, the lower the line-height value must be. This is to ensure if I copy additional files into the folder, then the navigation menu (which is PHP reading files in this particular folder) will alter the CSS line-height property accordingly to ensure it can never exceed a certain height. Sounds wierd? go to www.re3.org.uk (next to the RE3 image, I have a list of hyperlinks which are obtained from files within the folder) My problem, when adjusting the CSS property (which is set as cm in *.css file) in javascript, it doesn't correspond correctly, the line-height property in javascript doesn't appear to be work in cm but some other measurement. Does anyone know how to change what unit of measurement Javascript works in? Or does anyone know what unit of measurement javascript uses when adjusting line-height / line-width values? I want to create a mini-algorithm that works out the appropriate line-height based on the image height (got that already) and the number of files in the folder (got that too) so the menu automatically adjusts to fit. Whew! It seem that everytime I added the image tag, the div'x area get bigger in IE but not in Mozilla/Firefox browser. So, I thought by added the "margin-bottom:-360px;" to the div would fix it but it had an opposite effect. Meaning it worked in IE but Mozilla show a vertical scrollbar. So, does anyone know how can I make the <img> overlap one another without being stacked on one after another in height for IE if I take out the "margin-bottom: -360px;"? Thanks... Code: div.divBox1 { width: 286px; height: 359px; float: left; } div.divClearFloat { clear: both; height: 0px; /* For IE Stupidity (it added some spaces after clearing the float) */ font-size: 1pt; /* For IE Stupidity (minimum height only work with current font-size somewhere) */ } div.divDottedLineAdvertisementSeperator1 { width: 575px; height: 3px; background-color: #ff0000; font-size: 1pt; /* For IE Stupidity (minimum height only work with current font-size somewhere) */ } Code: <div class="divBox1"> <div style="margin-bottom:-360px;"> <img src="images/doctor.jpg" style="position:relative;top:0px;left:0px;z-index:2;"> <img src="images/we_help.jpg" style="position:relative;top:-360px;left:0px;z-index:1;"> </div> </div> <div class="divClearFloat"></div> <div class="divDottedLineAdvertisementSeperator1"></div> Hello, I'm trying to float an image inside a content div that is inside a wrapper div that already has a float left (nav) div earlier in the html. I know that this means that the floated image div will not be cleared until after the already floating nav div, since this is the one that comes earlier in the html and is quite large. It leaves a large gap until it clears the nav div. I have tried a couple of things, here is the page I'm working on and this is the css file This hasn't been tested on Windows, so I have no idea how it looks. It has been tested on the Mac: Safari, Opera, Netscape and Firefox display as described above, but IE Mac is way off whack. The current setup of the page is this: HTML: Code: <div id="content"> <div id="breadcrumb"><a href="http://www.huntacular.com/">Homepage</a></div> <div class="image1"> <img class="left" src="./images/pic.png" alt="Mystery Image" width"260" height="150"> <p class="red">Etiam vulputate rutrum dui. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.</p> </div> <div class="image2"> <img class="right" src="./images/pic.png" alt="Mystery Image" width"260" height="150"> <p class="orange">Donec accumsan. Pellentesque ac est vitae sapien scelerisque auctor. Nunc pede diam, interdum vel, dictum ut, egestas eget, metus. Maecenas eget sapien.</p> </div> <div class="another3"> <img class="left" src="./images/pic.png" alt="Mystery Image" width"260" height="150"> <p class="blue">Etiam vulputate rutrum dui. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Sed vulputate. Nulla ac leo sollicitudin mauris fringilla consectetuer.</p> </div> CSS: Code: img.left { float: left; border: solid 1px black; padding: 10px; margin-right:10px; margin: bottom: 10px; } img.right { float: right; border: solid 1px black; padding: 10px; margin-left:10px; } .image1 { border: red 1px solid; padding : 0px; } .image2 { border: orange 1px solid; padding : 0px; } .image3 { border: blue 1px solid; padding : 0px; } /* Trying to sort the float problem - this sends IE Mac nuts, not checked on IE Win */ .another:after { content: "."; display: block; height: 0; font-size: 0; clear: both; visibility: hidden; } .another {display: inline-table;} /* Hides from IE5/Mac \*/ * html .another {height: 1px;} .another {display: block;} /* End hide from IE5/Mac */ /* .clearer { clear: both; } */ p.red { color: red; } p.orange { color: orange; } p.blue { color: blue; } Is there a work around? I thought I'd found one in the third attempt - the one with blue text, but I'm not sure if I've implemented it correctly. Also, IE Mac isn't doing any of these correctly either (well, nearly the second one, but I haven't tested this stuff on Windows either. Is there a solution? problems with positions divs and images within them ... when I have a positioned div, and I insert an image, or another div with image inside, it makes the div too high, and not sure how to get it straight. Code: ?> <div id="cmp" style="position: absolute; left: <?=$cmp_left*$x_scale+$offx+$leftcolwidth+$xspace ?>px; top: <?=(($startrow*$y_scale)+($cmp_y)*$y_scale)-$offy ?>px; width: <?=($cmp_right-$cmp_left)*$x_scale+$leftcolwidth+$xspace ?>; height: <?=$y_scale+1 ?>; background-color: <? if( $cmp_row[ $j ] != null ) echo $cmp_row[ $j ]->type->getcolour( -1, $connect ); ?>; border: solid black 1px; z-index:<?=$i ?> " > <div style="position: absolute; left: <?=$cmp_left*$x_scale+$offx+$leftcolwidth+$xspace ?>px; width: <?=($cmp_right-$cmp_left)*$x_scale+$leftcolwidth+$xspace-20 ?>; height: <?=$y_scale ?>;" align="left" width="20px" height="<?=$y_scale ?>px"> <? if( $cmp_row[ $j ] != null ) echo substr( rtrim( $cmp_row[ $j ]->getName() ), 0, $maxchars ); ?> </div> <div style="position: absolute; left: <?=$cmp_right*$x_scale+$offx+$leftcolwidth-20 ?>px; width: <?=20 ?>; height: <?=$y_scale ?>; align: right" > <img src="images/<?=$icon ?>" alt=<?=$alt ?> border="0" <?=$mousey ?>> </div> </div> <? the code above has got a bit messy with trying to fix the problem... Cheers Adam Hi, Does anyone have any ideas or fixes to get an image to be 100% height of a table cell in IE. (XHTML Transitional) Here is an example http://www.degs.co.uk/test/css/height.htm Works fine in Mozilla/Firefox & Opera Code: html { height: 100%; } body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFFFF; height: 96%; } table { padding: 0px; height: 100%; width: 700px; border: 1px solid #000000; } .vdivider { width: 5px; height: 100%; } Cheers, Degs Below is what I have. Displays fine in FF. In IE, there is approximatly a 13px white space under the image. Can't find an answer to this. Any insight is appreciated. --Sean HTML: <p id="dot"></p> CSS: #dot { position:relative; left: 0px; top: 0px; width:200px; height:6px; background-image: url(dot.jpg); background-repeat: repeat-x; line-height:0pt; margin: 0px; } Hi I have a div where I want to use two vertical images as border. I also want the images to stretch vertically in relation to the height of div. Works in IE6, IE8, Firefox, and Chrome (have not tested other browsers yet), but not in IE7. IE 7 make the border images in example below, stretch all the way towards the bottom of the outer idv, far below the div in question. Does anyone know how I prevent IE7 to stretch the two border images below their parent container? Here is code used: Please use attached images if you want to test this. Nice way to test this in multiple browsers are he https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .quoteStretch { height:100%; } /* next is hack to make it work in IE6 */ * html .quoteStretch { height:expression( this.parentElement.offsetHeight+'px' ); } </style> </head> <body> <div style="width:300px; height: 400px; margin: 50px auto 0 auto; border: 1px solid red;"> <div style="position:relative; width:100%; border-bottom:1px solid gray;"> <img src="path-to-image/siteborder-left.jpg" width="1px" height="1px" class="quoteStretch" style="position:absolute; top:0px; left:-22px; z-index:auto; width:22px;" /> <img src="path-to-image/siteborder-right.jpg" width="1px" height="1px" class="quoteStretch" style="position:absolute; top:0px; right:-23px; z-index:auto; width:23px;" /> <div style="display:block; padding:15px;"> Text comes here <br /> Text comes here </div> </div> </div> </body> </html> I'm trying to do something that probably isn't as difficult as it's becoming for me. I want to have a 100% height page, which I've managed okay with so far. I want the header and menu to be a fixed height, and a footer of fixed height too, with the middle section being what expands to fit the whole design. This middle section, however, is a div containing an image that needs to get its height somehow. I've reverted back to my old fixed code, which loaded a stylesheet depending on the users screen resolution, but it's too limited and I'd like to know how to go about incorporating the 100% height idea. http://www.ryanbuckley.ca/BRIT/drawings.php Hey guys, how are you? So, I got two questions. Right now, on my main pages I have a fixed height, and wondering the best way to change it to a liquid one, so no matter how long the page is, I get a white background that's consistent with my 'main' <div>. And the second one, is how do I get a second background image on the body? I'm probably going to use almost almost a mirror type gradient of the top gradient, but not sure how to add it. You can view the two problems here http://thecheckoutplace.com/ home page). Thanks for your time, cheers. i am trying to have the background of all pages appear like this one: www(dot)grimebikes(dot)com/events/ however it will only fill its parent container, like this www(dot)grimebikes(dot)com/media/ fade1000.png is the image i need to cover the entire pages content. /* HTML Tag Redefinition */ html { height: 100%; background: #000000 url(images/background.png) center center fixed; background-size: cover;} body { padding: 0px; margin: auto; height:100%; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:12px; } img { border: 0px; } a {cursorointer; } /* Page Structure / Navigation */ #page { position:relative; width: 1000px; margin: auto; text-align:left; background: url(images/fade1000.png) repeat-y; min-height:200%;} #page.logo {position:absolute; top:0; left:0; width:330;} #page input { color: #c2d826; background-color: #000000; border-style:solid; border-width:1px; border-color:#444444; padding:2px; font-size:10px;} #page #content {width: 900px; margin:auto; text-align:left; position:relative; height:100%; } #page #content #header{ position:relative; width:900px; float:left; } Hello, I had a site exactly how I wanted to and messed up a css file. I am almost back to where I was but I am having an issue with the background image of the body element. Please look at this layout - Client Website . Notice how the hardwood floor does not go all the down? I have the image sized to 1500 pixels high and yesterday I did not have this issue. Also, when I outline elements in FF I see the body element seems to fall short. Any help would be appreciated. Tom I attached an image with an exemple of my problem, left side is from Internet explorer and right side is from Opera and Firefox. The div in which I inserted that image does not expand in height as much as the image height .. only on how much text I insert in that div. How can I fix this in opera and firefox ? PHP Code: .bggrad{ background-image:url(images/bg-gradient-b-w.gif); width:486px; text-align:left; height:auto; /* INITIALY I DID NOT USED HEIGHT BUT IT WAS THE SAME */ } img.img_event{ padding:4px; border:1px solid #FFC91B; background-color:#FFF4CB; margin:10px; } <div class="bggrad"> <img src="images/test.gif" width="117" height="148" border="0" class="img_event" align="left"> text text text text </div> 10x in advance I'm wondering what's the word is called for setting the image width and height in CSS Code: img.test { <<What's the keyword??>>: 10 px; } Thanks, FletchSOD It seems I get one or the other, but not all. Hi, I am trying to achieve a layout which uses unordered lists. Within the LI, there is an image and some text. The images are all different heights though. The issue i'm having at the moment is how can I make the text vertically align within the LI? Keep in mind that I can't put a height on as each image changes height. And these lists will be generated dynamically probably - so I don't really want to specify individual heights for each one... To make it even more difficult, the text may end up spanning onto two lines at some stage if i have to enter a larger description - so that also needs to be kept in mind. I've been looking around all morning for examples of how to do this and I can't find anything - so any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Here is what I'm trying to achieve: http://www.joshsphotos.com/user_interface/final_look.gif Here is the HTML at present: http://www.joshsphotos.com/user_interface/ And the CSS: http://www.joshsphotos.com/user_interface/css/style.css Thanks! I'm trying to make up a thumbnail page that shows pics in a row at a constant height. I don't want the images distorted so the width will vary. I tried: Code: img.proj_thumb {border-style:none; height:75px; width:auto} Ths worked on mylaptop, but fails on the server - see the attached pics. Any suggestions? I've never done much CSS work, but I know this has to be an easy fix. Each DIV appears to be 10px higher when viewed in IE. I want them to be 8px high and they end up being 18px high. In Firefox, Netscape, and Opera it works fine. Anyone mind correcting this imbarrassing little problem? Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" > <head> <title>IE 10px Padding Problem</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <style type="text/css"> body { margin:0px; } #container { position:relative; margin:auto; width:730px; } #header { height:110px; } .textualtop { border:1px solid #000000; height:8px; } .textualbottom { border:1px solid #000000; height:8px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="header"></div> <div class="textualtop"></div> <div class="textualbottom"></div> <div class="textualtop"></div> <div class="textualbottom"></div> <p>Notice how in IE6 each DIV is 10px higher then in FF. Why is it doing this?</p> </div> </body> </html> Hello everybody! I have been having a big problem with my webpage for a long time now and hope I can find an answer to my problem with your help. I want a div that contains the content of my pages (which varies in length depending on the individual page) to stretch the length of my page, but it only stretches the length of the window. Here's the HTML and CSS: HTML (I only included the very basic structure): <html> <body> <div class="container"> <div id="content"> <div id="..."></div> <div id="..."></div> <div id="..."></div> <div id="..."></div> </div> </div> </body> </html>` CSS: html, body { height: 100%; font-family: Arial; font-size: 10px; color: #000000; background: #FFF url(../../images/body.png) no-repeat center 40px; margin: 0; position: relative;} .container { height: 100%; width: 960px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; position: relative;} #content { width: 939px; min-height: 100%; position: relative; top: 210px; left: 6px; box-shadow: 0px 0px 8px #666; -moz-box-shadow: 0px 0px 8px #666; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 0px 8px #666; background-color: #FFF;} I tried to set the content div to overflow: auto, but that includes a scroll bar for the content div that I do not want. It does, however, create the desired effect of the shadow and background of the #content div all the way to the end of the page. Am I missing anything? I thought min-height would work, but it doesn't! It only stretches the content div to page height and everything else is overflow, but without the content div's background color and shadow. Does anybody maybe see where the problem lies? Thank you so much in advance for your help. |