CSS - Problems With Div Container Not Resizing
All right, so I am not new to programming of any sort, but I am fairly new to using CSS to construct a layout without tables of any sort. I am having a little problem with my layout. I have a parent div element that is acting as a container for other div elements.
Right now the layout is just a wireframe so I can easily get everything set so I can continue building. Each element has a border so they can be easily seen. It is he http://www.thewellofdreams.com/wodtest/ The CSS Code used: Code: body { text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF; } #Container { text-align: center; margin: 0px auto; border: #000000 1px solid; min-height: 700px; height: expression(this.scrollHeight < 700? "600px" : "auto" ); /*border-top: none; border-bottom: none; border-left: none; border-right: none;*/ position: relative; width: 800px; } #Top { left: 50px; top: 50px; width: 700px; height: 25px; position: absolute; border: #000000 1px solid; /*border-top: none; border-bottom: none; border-left: none; border-right: none;*/ text-align: center; } #Content { top: 78px; left: 50px; min-height: 600px; height: expression(this.scrollHeight < 600? "600px" : "auto" ); width: 700px; border: #000000 1px ridge; /*border-top: none; border-bottom: none;*/ position: absolute; text-align: left; font: italic 14px arial; } The HTML Source: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/basestyle.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/.css" /> <title>Well of Dreams</title> </head> <body> <div id = "Container"> <div id = "Top"> </div><!-- End Top --> <div id = "Content"> (Note: this area is filled by a PHP statement that just spits out the same word over and over again to expand the div tag. Eventually content will fill this space.) </div><!-- End Content --> </div><!-- End Container --> </body> </html> I have looked all over the internet for a solution but it seems that every tutorial I can find is concerned with the child elements resizing to fill the parent element, not the other way around which is what I am looking for here. Anyone got any ideas? Similar TutorialsOk, first problem: How would I go about creating a div container that auto-resized (and works with all browsers)? I can just set the left and right margins to work with newer browsers, but I need it to work for IE etc. Currently, I am using a table for this, but due to the many colspans and rowspans, the height and width settings are buggy and my borders will not show up right. Besides that, I would much rather do it with divs anyway, because it's smaller and easier. Second problem: How would I create a paragraph that would act like this: If it was under 500px high, it would shrink to fit. If it was over that, it would add a scroll bar with overflow? What I have: Code: p.code { font-family: "Courier New", serif; font-size: 8px; height: auto; width: 600px; border-size: 1px; border-color: #46516F; border-style: ridge; padding: 5px; overflow: auto; } (obviously doesn't work...) Well here is my problem... I'm trying to do a fluid design with complete css. All is fine, however when I view my page I can't get the content to fill an entire area. I tried to use a width:100% but that stretches it way too much and it goes over the container div. What I want is for it to go the container div but not over, is there any way I can do this with the current layout? I would post the code but tis a lil big so would be easier to just direct you to my site. I have tried many different thing but to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. TiA -BoNfiRe Hi All, I'm trying to create some expanding headers using images and background color/images. Everything seems to be working fine except that at the bottom of the heading there is a 1 or 2 pixel showing of the background color! I assume it is something I'm missing in the CSS rule as the problem occurs in both Mozilla and IE! Click here to see example It's not the images as there on a white background and are cropped fine as can be seen from the enlarged left side image. [html] <div style="width: 162px; color: white; background: green; margin: 0; padding: 0;"><img src="/RhL.gif" width="25" height="50" border="0"><span>HEADING TEXT</span><img src="/RhR.gif" width="25" height="25"></div> [/html] Any help kindly appreciated PHP Addict Hi There - Have a simple container div containing two other divs, top and content. My problem is that I can't get the colorboxtop to stick to the top of its container. There's a wayward space. Can't find any stray margins or padding hanging around. Perhaps fresh eyes can see what I cannot. Please let me know. Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Code: <body> <div class="colorbox"> <div class="colorboxtop"> <h2>title goes here</h2> </div><!-- /colorboxtop --> <div class="boxcontent"> <p>You should read this and <a href="#">Click Here</a>.</p> <a title="Go Here!" href="#">[button]</a> </div><!-- /boxcontent --> </div><!-- /colorbox --> </body> No great complexity there...here's the CSS: Code: body { color:#666666; font-family:Lucida Grande,Verdana,sans; font-size:10px; font-size-adjust:none; font-style:normal; font-variant:normal; font-weight:normal; line-height:13px; } .colorbox { margin-bottom:9px; padding-bottom:15px; width:300px; border:thin solid #CCCCCC; } .colorbox h2 { color:#FFCC33; } .colorbox { color:#CC6633; padding:0px 20px 15px; margin-top:0; margin-bottom:10px; } .colorboxtop { background-color: #dddddd; height:50px; color:#666666; background-image: url(images/bg_Tiles/stripe-dk-blue-green.png); padding:auto 20px; } .colorbox a { color:#C5DBE9; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:none; } Hello there, first post, just need a quick fix. Hope you don't mind. So I'm trying to make myself a new portfolio site, but there's this 'error' I can't seem to fix... (Can't post a link in my first post, so just copy/paste "hellspike.thanez.org/newsite" in the addybar.) Basically that 150*300 infobar is supposed to be right next to the image, but it always ends up above or below the container. <!--AK47--> <div id="imgcont0"> <div id="imgcont1"><img src="images/ak47/1.jpg"></div> <div id="imgcont2"><img src="images/ak47/info.jpg"></div> </div> <!--/AK47--> imgcont0 is a 825*300 container, in which imcont1 (render) and 2 (infobar) are supposed to be. Stylesheet: #imgcont0 { width: 825px; height: 300px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; } #imgcont1 { width: 650px; } #imgcont2 { margin-left: 675px; width: 150px; } As you see the code is simple, yet I can't seem to fix this problem. Ideas? I have been asked to create a font resize on a website. I can do the basics of it but I'm running into a couple snags Question 1 In my stylesheet, I have: Code: #centerCol { float: left; color: #333; font-size: 10px; padding: 10px 10px 10px 15px; } And in my code I have a function that contains: Code: document.getElementById('centerCol').style.fontSize = '12px'; It works fine to resize the centerCol ID but what if I want to only resize the <p> tags in the centerCol ID? Question 2 Is there a way to resize without the use of Javascript? Everything I've found so far includes it. Here is the code for what is basically the masthead for the top of a web page. It uses tables, and expands and contracts to fit the browser as the viewer re-sizes. Quote: <table width="100%"> <tr> <td><IMG src="images/banner_left_end.gif"></td> <td width="100%" background="images/some_background.gif" align="middle" valign="center"> <!-- middle cell at 100% to push the left and right cells to the browser edges --> </td> <td><IMG src="images/banner_right_end.gif"></td> </tr> </table> What I would like to do is get rid of the table and use DIV tags and CSS to do this, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to push the left image to the left and the right image to the right to make it grow and contract as the browser re-sizes. How is this done? Hi there! I am tweaking a WordPress template to fit a blog for a roleplaying game. The template is a three-column, fixed-width one. It looks fine on my tiny 17" monitor at work, but at home on my 22", the blog is very small and sits in the center of the page. (The content section is just 904px wide.) Is there a way to tweak the style.css file in order to give the columns percentage widths instead of absolute pixel widths, so that the center "content" area will resize properly according to the reader's resolution/monitor size/window size? I have some experience with CSS and I'm usually pretty good at tweaking pre-existing CSS to fit my needs, but this is something that's a bit beyond me. I can't put a direct URL in my post, but here's a snippet of the CSS file: Code: body, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, address, blockquote, dd, dl, hr, p, form{ margin: 0; padding: 0; } body{ font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Georgia, Sans-Serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: center; vertical-align: top; background: #fff url(); color: #fff; } h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6{ font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Georgia, Sans-Serif; font-size: 16px; } a{ text-decoration: underline; color: #08441e; } a:hover{ text-decoration: none; } a img{ border: 0; } abbr, acronym{ border: 0; } address, dl, p{ padding: 10px 0 0; } blockquote{ margin: 10px 10px 0; background: #fffada url(images/bg_blockquote.gif) no-repeat 5px 7px; color: #736926; } blockquote p{ padding: 10px 10px 10px 20px; } blockquote blockquote{ margin: 10px 20px; background: #fff; color: #333; } blockquote blockquote p{ padding: 10px; } code{ background: #f9f9f9; } dt{ font-weight: bold; } dd{ padding: 0 0 5px 15px; } hr{ clear: both; margin: 15px 0 5px; width: 100%; border: 0; height: 1px; text-align: left; background: url(images/bg_comment_bottom.gif) no-repeat; } small{ font-size: 10px; } input, textarea{ font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Georgia, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; padding: 2px; } input#author, input#email, input#url, textarea#comment{ border: 1px solid #cbb945; background-color: #fffadb; padding: 3px; } input#author, input#email, input#url{ margin: 0 5px 0 0; } #container, #header, #menu, #menu ul li, #menu ul li a, #pagetitle, h1, #syndication, .pagewrapper, .page, .wrapper, .narrowcolumnwrapper, .narrowcolumn, .content, .post, .entry, .browse, sidebar{ text-align: left; vertical-align: top; } #container{ margin: 0 auto; width: 904px; padding: 10px 0 0; } #header{ margin: 0 0 10px; float: left; width: 904px; height: 250px; background: url(images/bg_header.gif) no-repeat left bottom; color: #333; } #menu ul{ margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 175px; list-style: none; } #menu ul li{ float: left; margin: 0 5px 0 0; font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; background: url(images/bg_tab_right.gif) no-repeat right top; color: #ffffff; } #menu ul li a{ display: block; padding: 14px 20px 10px; text-decoration: none; background: url(images/bg_tab_left.gif) no-repeat left top; color: #ffffff; } #menu ul li a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #pagetitle{ clear: both; width: 904px; height: 250px; } } #pagetitle h1 a{ text-decoration: none; color: #fff; } .pagewrapper{ margin: 0 0 10px; float: left; width: 904px; background: #fff url(images/bg_page_bottom.gif) no-repeat left bottom; color: #333; } .page{ float: left; padding: 0 5px 5px; background: url(images/bg_page_top.gif) no-repeat; } .wrapper{ /* This wrapper class appears only on Page and Single Post pages. */ float: left; width: 500px; } .narrowcolumnwrapper{ margin: 5px 0 0; float: left; width: 500px; background: #fff url(images/bg_narrowcol.gif) repeat-y; } .narrowcolumn{ float: left; width: 500px; background: url(images/bg_narrowcol_bottom.gif) no-repeat left bottom; } .content{ float: left; width: 500px; background: url(images/bg_narrowcol_top.gif) no-repeat left top; } Thank you! I have attached the file, If you Open a File using that, the Textarea was styled to go to 90% (<textarea style="width:100%;height:90%;"></textarea>) this is designed only to work in IE! Can someone please help me? Thank you, In advance Zero I fixed it on my own, thanks for the multitude of responses, not. Alright, this seems to be tricky, but here's the story: I've got a photography gallery I made for a friend, and the last thing that needs to be taken care of is cross-browser compatability. I'm down to one problem of image resizing for thumbnails in IE. I've seen a few solutions, but none of them seem to work, so maybe I'm just doing things wrong, but then again no site has talked about resizing both horiz. and vert. For the site, any image thrown on the page needs to be resized to no greater then 105x100. But please, don't tell me to use PHP for this - I'm very attached to the fact that the entire site weighs in at under 300 lines. Thanks, Brian Ziemek I have a div centered in the middle of my page if i type a long paragraph between the two <div> tags it is all one line, and resizes the div, even though i have its width set to a fixed size? is there something im doing wrong? Im completely stumped thanks in advance hello people, im stuck. i have a simple layout in html, it works fine in html but when i try to use css to layout the page i cant get the centre cell to resize while the top and bottom don't. here is my html page: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <body> <table width="100%" height="100%" border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td height="52" bgcolor="#009999"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td bgcolor="#FF9933"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="52" bgcolor="#009999"> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> can anyone help? can css do this? Paul Sully the stuck Hi, is there any way to achieve this effect (pseudocode) with CSS? if (image width > 100) add property width="100" to all img tags ie. i want to make all images larger than 100 pixels scale down Hey people. I've been desperatly searching for a fix for the bug in my CSS, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Here is a link to the the testfile: http://users.skynet.be/bert_fonteyn...iek/index.html. The page validates as valid XHTML. Now here is the bug in Windows (I have not tested it in Mac yet), both in Netscape 7 as in IE 6. Shrink your window, so you have a horizontal scrollbar. Scroll to the right, and you will notice there is a white area which can 't show the backgroundtile for some 60 px wide. The content (which is white) is there however... Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? Greetz, Bert Anyone know how to get your website's background to resize as the page is manually resized when using IE? It resizes properly on both on mac and PC using Firefox, Safari, and Opera, but not IE (on PC). Thanks http://hmv.co.in/temp/html/boxes.html when the content of the box of either left and right boxes in the above page is diff... the boxes margin is also changed... how can i make both the boxes of the same siz so tht theres blank space in the box tht has less content Sup all. Im trying to make a website but it keeps resizing when I expand and retract me webbrowser. So Far this is my code PHP Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Free UFC PPV</title> <style type="text/css"> body { background-color: #CCC; font-family: Tahoma; } #holder { width: 75%; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid; text-align: left; } #img{ background-image:url(images/header.png); } #login { width: 100%; font-family: Tahoma; font-size:15px; text-align: right; color: Black; border: 1px solid; } </style> </head> <body> <center> <div id="holder" style="width:75%"> <a href="index.php"> <img src="images/header.png" alt="Header Image" width="1024" height="150" /></a> <div id="login" style="100%" > <form action=""> Login:<input name="userlog" type="text" /> Password:<input name="passlog" type="text" /> <input name="btn_sub" type="button" value="Login" /> </form> </div> </div> </center> </body> </html> What can I do to stop resizing? I'm looking to basically replicate the design of Engadget. Not entirely, just the real basic design of it. I'm trying to figure out how to use 4 different images (a right header, left header, left footer, right footer) to construct a site that resizes in different browsers to look good. How do I do this? I'm familiar with CSS and html. I want to make the images in Fireworks and slice them, but after I do that and have the html how do I do things like using a wrapper? Thanks for any help you can offer. |