CSS - Help With Expanding Div With Content
I have started creating a new DIV layout for my website but can't seem to get it to function correctly. I finally got the DIVs to expand with whatever content is in them, but now they will only span to the height of the window and hide the rest of the content instead of expanding further and just making the IE window scroll. Maybe one of you guys can help me out? Here is the test page:
well apparently I can't post the url, so I guess I'll just "say" it. juicyart dot net / test.html Similar TutorialsHello, I started off trying to find a content box that expands depending on screen res because the last one I made would break in the middle if the users screen res was over 1600px wide. This box worked great with the screen res but now I'm trying to put content in it and my content is not expanding the box down. Instead of pushing the box lower and forcing a scroll bar. The content keeps going down past the bottom of the box and makes a scroll bar. Any idea how I can make the box expand with my content? here is a link to my test page. http://www.gamerunion.com/test.html My css code. Code: div#case { position:absolute; z-index:1; top:200px; left:50px; bottom:50px; right:50px; background:url(/assets/images/tile.png) repeat; } div#tlcorner span, div#trcorner span, div#blcorner span, div#brcorner span, div#lftile span, div#rttile span, div#tptile span, div#btmtile span { width:0; height:0; overflow:hidden; display:block; } div#tlcorner { position:absolute; z-index:10; top:0; left:0; background:url(/assets/images/corners.png) -369px 0 no-repeat; width:123px; height:123px; } div#trcorner { position:absolute; z-index:10; top:0; right:0; background:url(/assets/images/corners.png) -246px 0 no-repeat; width:123px; height:123px; } div#blcorner { position:absolute; z-index:10; bottom:0; left:0; background:url(/assets/images/corners.png) 0 0 no-repeat; width:123px; height:123px; } div#brcorner { position:absolute; z-index:10; bottom:0; right:0; background:url(/assets/images/corners.png) -123px 0 no-repeat; width:123px; height:123px; } div#lftile { position:absolute; z-index:5; top:0; left:0; bottom:0; background:url(/assets/images/lr.png) -20px 0 repeat-y; width:20px; } div#rttile { position:absolute; z-index:5; top:0; right:0; bottom:0; background:url(/assets/images/lr.png) 0 0 repeat-y; width:20px; } div#tptile { position:absolute; z-index:5; top:0; right:0; left:0; background:url(/assets/images/tb.png) 0 0 repeat-x; height:123px; } div#btmtile { position:absolute; z-index:5; bottom:0; right:0; left:0; background:url(/assets/images/tb.png) 0 -123px repeat-x; height:123px; } div#case div.content { position:absolute; z-index:10; width:100%; min-height:400px; overflow:hidden; } div#case div.content h1 { font-family: "Times New Roman", serif, sans-serif, Arial; font-size:16px; color:#000000; margin:5px 0; padding:100px 0 0 100px; text-align:left; text-transform:capitalize; } div#case div.content p { font-family: "Times New Roman", serif, sans-serif, Arial; font-size:14px; color:#000000; text-align:justify; padding:0 100px; } HTML Code: <body> <div id="header"> <h1 class="small">GamerUnion</h1> <h2 class="small">For Gaming Addicts by Gaming Addicts.</h2> </div> <div id="case"> <div id="tlcorner"><span>top left corner</span></div> <div id="trcorner"><span>top right corner</span></div> <div id="blcorner"><span>bottom left corner</span></div> <div id="brcorner"><span>bottom right corner</span></div> <div id="tptile"><span>top side tile</span></div> <div id="lftile"><span>left side tile</span></div> <div id="rttile"><span>right side tile</span></div> <div id="btmtile"><span>bottom side tile</span></div> <div class="content"> <div id="nav"> <ul> <li><a href="/" class="current">Home</a></li> <li><a href="/about.html">About</a></li> <li><a href="/forum/">Forum</a></li> <li><a href="/resources.html">Resources</a></li> <li><a href="/contact.html">Contact</a></li> </ul> </div> <h1>Gamerunion</h1> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> <p>Text text text text</p> </div> </div> </body> You can see the problem he BrianRoyer.com The google adsense ad is expanding past the container. Here is my style.css for troubleshooting: Code: html, body { background: #a0a0a0 url(images/main_bg.gif) center top repeat-x; height: 100%; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; height: 100%; } a:link { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: underline; } a:visited { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: underline; } a:hover { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; } a:active { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; } #container { width: 703px; margin: 0 auto; background: #068add url('images/content_bg.gif'); border-left: 5px solid #cdcdcd; border-right: 5px solid #cdcdcd; border-bottom: 5px solid #cdcdcd; } #content em.u { text-decoration: underline; font-style: normal; } #top { padding: 0; border: 0; } #top img { border: 0; } #top h1 { padding: 0; margin: 0; } #leftnav { float: left; width: 160px; margin: 0; padding: .25em 0 0 .75em; } #rightnav { float: right; width: 125px; margin: 0; text-align: center; padding: 1em 1em 0 0; } #rightnav img { margin: 0; border: 0; text-align: center; padding: 1em 0 0 0; } #content { margin-left: 200px; margin-right: 200px; padding: 1em 0 0 0; width: 290px; } #content img.left { margin: 5px; border: 1px solid #000000; float: left; } #content img.right { margin: 5px; border: 1px solid #000000; float: right; } #leftnav img { margin: 0; border: 0; } #google-search img { border: 0; padding: 1em; } #footer { width: 699px; padding-top: 1em; margin: 0 auto; background: #068add url(images/footer_bg.gif) center bottom repeat-x; } #leftnav p, #content p { margin: 0 0 1em 0; text-align: justify; color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; line-height: 130%; } #rightnav p { margin: 0; padding: 0; color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10px; } #leftnav hr, #content hr, #rightnav hr { color: #FFFFFF; height: 1px; } #content h2 { color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; } #content h2.center { text-align: center; color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; } #leftnav h2, #rightnav h2 { text-align: center; margin: 0; color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; } #content h6, #leftnav h6, #rightnav h6 { text-align: center; margin: 0; padding: 1em; color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 8px; } #navcontainer ul { list-style-type: none; text-align: left; padding: 0 0 0 1.25em; margin: 0; } #navcontainer ul li a { background: transparent url(images/list_off.gif) left center no-repeat; padding-left: 15px; text-align: left; font: normal 10px Verdana; text-decoration: none; color: #FFF; } #navcontainer ul li a:hover { background: transparent url(images/list_on.gif) left center no-repeat; color: black; } #navcontainer ul li a#current { background: transparent url(images/list_active.gif) left center no-repeat; color: #666; } And here is snippet of code where the adsense ad is located: Code: <div id="container"> <div id="top"> <? include("ssi/header.inc"); ?> </div> <div id="leftnav"> <? include("ssi/leftnav.inc"); ?> </div> <div id="rightnav"> <? include("ssi/rightnav.inc"); ?> </div> <div id="content"> ad = rightnav.inc Hi All, I have the following layout. The problem I am having is when the "center" div has lots of text in it the text expands out of the "center" div. I would like the div to stretch with the content. Code: <div id="main"> <div id="mainTop"></div> <div id="mainContent"> <div id="left"></div> <div id="center"> Lots and lots of text goes here </div> <div id="right"></div> </div><!-- end of maincontent --> <div id="mainBottom"> <div id="left2"></div> <div id="center2"></div> <div id="right2"></div> </div> </div> CSS Code: html, body{ margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: center; min-height: 100%;} div{ border: 1px solid black;} /* Hack for IE, Reset to 100% height */ html, body, #main, #mainContent, #left, #center, #right, #left2, #right2{ height: 100%; } #left, #center, #right{ height: 100%; } /* End IE Hack */ #main{ position: relative; width: 100%; min-height: 100%; } #mainTop{ margin: auto; position: relative; height: 210px; width: 850px; text-align: left; background-color: yellow; } #mainContent{ margin: auto; position: relative; min-height: 100%; width: 850px; text-align: left; } #left{ position: absolute; min-height: 100%; width: 79px; left: 0px; background-color: yellow; } #center{ border: 1px solid red; position: absolute; width: 696px; left: 79px; background-color: #dcdbdc; min-height: 100%; } #right{ position: absolute; left: 775px; width: 75px; background-color: yellow; } #mainBottom{ margin: auto; position: relative; min-height: 146px; width: 850px; text-align: left; } #left2{ position: absolute; min-height: 100%; width: 79px; left: 0px; background-color: yellow; } #center2{ border: 1px solid red; position: absolute; width: 696px; left: 79px; background-color: yellow; min-height: 100%; } #right2{ background-color: yellow; position: absolute; left: 775px; width: 75px; min-height: 100%; } Also shown he http://www.steudel.org/css/test.php The yellow divs represent images that border the content. The whole layout is supposed to be able to stretch vertically. I'm not sure why the text is not stretching the center div. TIA, Mark Hey gang, I'm sure this has been asked many times, but i cannot find the words to search for this. Luckily, I'm sure it is a quick fix. I'm not great with CSS, but I feel I have a strong understanding. However, I must not completely understand divs, because when I try to add padding to this "right content" div, it pushes itself behind the footer div (the bright green box): The box on the left is the "left-content", the box on the right is "right-content." Each of the boxes are floated left and right, respectively, and they are both in a "container" div that centers them. How can I make the footer div just be pushed down with content is added to either the right/left-content div? I can add a bunch of "<br />s after the last bit of content, and the footer moves down, but I feel it is cleaner to just add 20x padding. Any help is greatly appreciated! Hi, I'm working on a website with a header and footer. I want the footer to sit at the bottom of the page even when the content is shorter than the page. I got that to work but can't seem to get the content div to stretch to meet the footer. The background color is different so I need it to stretch down the page. The website is here http://www.tcglv.com/3dgweb/index2.html Here's the css... I'd appreciate it if anyone can see what i'm missing here... Code: * { padding:0; margin:0; } html,body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: .8em; background-image:url(../images/gradient.jpg); background-attachment: fixed; color:#4F4F4F; margin:0; padding:0; height:100%; } a { color: #0A2A57; text-decoration:none; } a:visited { color: #000; text-decoration:none; } a:active, a:focus { border-style: none; text-decoration:none; } #wrapper { background-image: url(../images/gradient_interior.jpg); width: 955px; text-align:center; margin: 0 auto -88px; position:relative; height:auto !important; /* real browsers */ height:100%; /* IE6: treaded as min-height*/ min-height:100%; /* real browsers */ } #header { background-image: url(../images/header.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; width:907px; height:215px; margin:0 auto; font-size:0.85em; color:#ffffff; text-align:right; } #header_interior.interior { margin-top:27px; } #header.interior { height:136px; } #header ul { padding-top:2px; } #header li { display:inline; padding-left: 10px; padding-right:15px; background: url(../images/bullet.jpg) no-repeat left center; } #header li.end { padding-right:36px; } #header a:link, #header a:visited, #header a:active { color:#ffffff; text-decoration:none; font-weight:normal; } #header a:hover { text-decoration:underline; } #header_interior { float:left; text-align:left; height: 210px; position: absolute; left: auto; top: 0; } #logo { float:left; position: relative; z-index: 10; } #topnav { padding-top:5px; position: relative; z-index: 10; float: right; left: auto; } #main { width:901px; background-image:url(../images/main_back.png); background-repeat:repeat-y; background-position:left; margin:0 auto; padding-left:4px; padding-right:3px; } #main_interior, #main_interior2 { background-image:url(../images/gradient_grey.jpg); background-color: #fff; background-repeat: repeat-x; text-align:left; padding:25px 25px 25px 25px; background-position: left -20px; } #menu { width:908px; background-image:url(../images/menu_back.png); background-position:left; margin:auto; text-align: center; } #menu a { margin-left: -4px; } #footer a { color:#4F4F4F; text-decoration:none; font-weight:normal; } #content { padding-bottom:98px; } #logos { text-align:center; } #footer { width:843px; height:73px; background-image:url(../images/footer_back.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; margin:0 auto; text-align:left; padding:15px 30px 30px; color:#6D6D6D; font-size:0.8em; position:absolute; bottom:0; left:20px; } #footer a { color:#888888; } #footer ul { list-style: none; margin-bottom:7px; } #footer li { display:inline; background-image:url(../images/border.jpg); background-position:right 3px; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-right:18px; margin-right:17px; } #footer li.end { padding: 0; margin:0; background-image:url(../blank.gif); } #iii { float:right; margin-right:-20px; padding-top:12px; height:30px; } .learn { margin-top:30px; } .padding { margin-right:50px; } .padding_2 { padding-right:15px; } .padding_3 { padding-bottom:16px; } .padding_4 { padding-top:10px; padding-bottom:10px; } .padding_5 { padding-top:10px; padding-bottom:5px; } .clear { clear:both; height:0; } p { margin-bottom:15px;margin-top:15px; } h1 {font-size:16px;} .topnavul { float: left; margin-left: 195px; width: 250px; } .style3 {font-size: 12px} .style5 { font-size: 16px; color: #FF0000; font-weight: bold; } body,td,th { font-size: 0.8em; } Dear all, IE problems trying to get a large amount of content to sit in a smaller div with overflow set to auto. In FF it works perfectly, but in IE the outer div ignores the width value I have set and instead expands to the width of the content. My code: Code: <div id="calendarWrapper" style="width:800px;height:600px;overflow:scroll;"> <div style="width:4000px;height:1000px;overflow:auto;background-image:url(img/calendarBackground.gif);position:relative"> <div style="background-color:#FFFFCC;position:absolute;top:76px;left:150px;width:1000px;height:74px;">Test</div> <div style="background-color:#FFFFCC;position:absolute;top:151px;left:300px;width:750px;height:74px;">Test</div> <div style="background-color:#FFFFCC;position:absolute;top:1px;left:75px;width:100px;height:74px;">Test</div> </div> </div> I found a couple more threads similar to this but none with a solution. any help most appreciated. Mark I have a page whose outer-most container has a fixed width. On some pages, there is a table whose width I cannot set to be fixed because its contents (more specifically the number of <td>s) are dynamic. My problem is that when the table has so many <td>s that its width is forced to be greater than its parent <div>'s fixed width, the other page elements are not rendered as desired. Here is a simple illiustration of what I'm talking about. The text on the page explAins my issues (although it should be evident from loooking at it in a browser). 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" /> <title>Test</title> <style type="text/css"> body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } #outer { width: 950px; min-width: 950px; background-color: #fc0; } #hdr { background-color: #66c; height: 50px; padding: 10px; color: #fff; margin-bottom: 25px; } table#data1 { background-color: #eee; margin: 10px; } table#data1 td { font-weight: bold; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="outer"> <div id="hdr"> This box should span the entire width of its orange container box even if the orange box's width exceeedes the width of the browser window due to the content it contains. </div> <table id="data1" border="1"> <tr> <td colspan="24"><p>This table has a lot of TDs which causes its width to go beyond both the 900px assigned to its containg DIV as well as the width of my browser window. My desired behaviours a </p> <ol> <li>the containing element would expand to the width of the table (meaning that the orange background will be displayed behind the content of the grey table)</li> <li>the DIV with the blue background at the top would also expand to the width of its parent container (the DIV with the orange background)</li> </ol> <p>Neither of these are happening in Mozilla and only #1 is happening in IE.</p> <p>I'm sure that Mozilla is displaying properly per the CSS spec, but there must be a way to acheive what I'm trying to do.</p></td> </tr> <tr> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> <td>aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa</td> <td>bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb</td> </tr> </table> </div> </body> </html> I'm not saying my code is correct and that the browsers are not displaying it properly. I know I'm doing something wrong, I just can't figure out what. Any suggestions? Hello. Trying to construct a page with vertical expansion on both of two nested DIVs. Left column is primarily text which varies in length. Right column is a navigation/contact panel that is mostly fixed height, but want ability to drop in objects and expand vertically on some pages. I have tried to background image in container DIV, but I am still getting the content breaking out of the bottom of the DIV. Any other approaches? Min-height (could not get that to work either). Ideally I would like for these to have the same height. Not shading, so it doesn't need to be exact. Here's a sample of code (w/o all the junk). Hi there I have a container DIV that nests 4 DIVs one on top of the next (logo, navigation, content and footer, all the same widths). If there is a single paragraph (or small amount) of text in the content DIV of the page, the page looks fine. However, if there is a large amount of text in the content DIV of the page, the width gets pushed out slightly. IE5 is fine. Firefox and Opera are the problem. Note: I have left the height of the content DIV blank as it will be of varied size. When I set a height of say, 500px, the page looks fine (but because a background colour is needed for the DIV, it doesn't appear as I intended it to). Any ideas to why this is happening? Thanks in advance :-) -Solange. going bonkers, I have tried everything to find out why on earth the background goes all the way to the right when this page is viewed in IE.. Black Background Not Stoping!! I think that this is something really basic but I just haven't been able to put my finger on the problem. Can someone please point me in the right direction? In IE 6 the cell background (as defined in CSS) or the table cell size is not correct, but it looks fine in FF. The test page is: http://www.kdays.com/box/kerrin.htm Hi, I am trying to make a website for a friend that scales to fit most monitors. The website is very image heavy and I have a navigation bar on the left side that lines up with the background on the right. I haven't made a webpage for awhile so I don't know a lot about CSS. This is what I have so far. It almost works, but the background on the right will not expand to fit the full div, only goes up to the content that I put inside the Div. The background also doesn't appear to shrink when I scale the window size. HTML CODE: Code: <head> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css"/> <title>Test Page</title> </head> <body> <div id="sample-container" align="center"> <div id="header"> <img src="images/header.jpg" width="1647" height="147" / id="headerbar"></div> <div id="nav"> <img src="images/navbar.jpg" width="413" height="776" / id="navbar"></div> <div id="content"> <img src="../../../Pictures/Misc/101_0138.JPG" width="527" height="428" /> </div> <div id="footer"></div> </div> </body> </html> CSS CODE: Code: #header { height: auto; background-color: #666; } #nav { float: left; width: 25%; height: auto; background-color: #999; margin-bottom: 10px; } #content { float: left; width: 75%; height: auto; background: url(images/mountain.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; margin-bottom: 10px; } #footer { clear: both; height: 50px; background-color: #666; margin-bottom: 10px; } #headerbar { height:auto; width:100%; } #navbar { height:auto; width:100%; } If anyone knows a way to expand the background to fill the div and scale down when the div scales is size, that would be great. I was also thinking that maybe I could put the the navigation bar and the background image on the page and not as an background. Put those both in a div and have a floating div on the right aligned over the top of the background that contains the page content. If anyone could give any help with a solution it would be appreciated. Thanks. Hi all, I have a site where I have several divs that stack on top of each other for layout purposes and they fill the entire width of the screen. In the div that contains the content, I'm finding a rare case where a table appears that's so wide, it is off the edge of the content element. I wanted to do overflow:auto so that it wouldn't mess up the layout but the customer wants the layout to expand with the content. Since all these divs sit on top of each, they aren't really interacting with the div that has the content in it. Is the only way to make those expand to use JavaScript to detect the width and adjust on the fly or is there a better way to do it? I'll be happy to supply some code if you all need me to but its a lot so I'll hold off on that for now. Hey guys, I've got a two column layout, and I want both columns to be the same height inside the wrapper. Ussually when I do this sort of thing I have a repeating background image or something so it makes it appear they are both the same height, except this template is using rounded corners, so a repeating background won't work. Code: #wrapper{ width:962px; margin: 25px auto; } #mainContent{ width:735px; background-color: #F4FEFE; padding:0px; border:0px; float:left; } #rightColumn{ background-color: #F4FEFE; width:207px; height:100%; min-height:100%; float:left; margin-left:20px; } Click here to see what I'm talking about... I want that right column to match the height of the main content div. Would this only be possible using JavaScript or is there a CSS solution? ive been at this for a while now. i have a navleft.gif, navbody.gif, and navright.gif. what i want to do is make an expandable nav bar with the body repeating on the x axis. every attempt ive made doesnt work. im still fairly new to css. should i have a <div id="nav"> and within this div put a another div with id=navleft and another with navright? no idea how to go about this. any help would be appreciated. hi, Im making a site, and i decided to use CSS instead of tables. I have used basic CSS before, but it gets abit harder when i start making boxes etc. Here is my code so far - layout.css - (one that gets included on each page) Code: @import "style.css"; body { margin:10px 10px 0px 10px; padding:0px; } #leftcontent { position: absolute; left:10px; top:50px; width:200px; background:#fff; border:1px solid #000; } #centercontent { background:#fff; margin-left: 199px; margin-right:199px; border:1px solid #000; voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family: inherit; margin-left: 201px; margin-right:201px; } #shoutbox { position: absolute; right:10px; top:50px; width:200px; background:#fff; border:1px solid #000; } #rightcontent { position: absolute; right:10px; top:50px; width:200px; background:#fff; border:1px solid #000; } #banner, #footer { background:#fff; height:40px; border-top:1px solid #000; border-left:1px solid #000; border-right:1px solid #000; voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family: inherit; height:39px; } #footer { background:#fff; height:40px; border-bottom:1px solid #000; border-left:1px solid #000; border-right:1px solid #000; voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family: inherit; height:39px; } #banner h1 { font-size:16px; padding:10px 10px 0px 10px; margin:0px; } #shoutbox, #rightcontent p { font-size:10px } style.css - text formatting etc. Code: body { font: 12px/1.2 Tahoma; background:#ddd; padding:0px; margin:0px; } a { text-decoration:none; font-weight:bold; color:#c00; } pre { font-size:11px; color:blue; } ol { margin-right:40px; } li { margin-bottom:10px; } p,h1,pre { margin:0px 10px 10px 10px; } h1 { font-size:14px; padding-top:10px; } it produces a good layout, with a header, 3 coloums and a footer. whoever, the boxes expand at different rates and the footer doesnt move down. the header also doesnt expand. i know how i can fix this, but i dont know how to fix it without making it so that its locked at a resolution. i would like the site to exapand as the window is made larger. here is an image of what i get - and this is what i am aiming to acheive - as you can see, i want all the boxes to be the same length, which is defined by the size of the largest box. also, i want to create 2 or more boxes on the left, only the bottom of which gets made longer. on the first image you cannot see the extra box because it is covered by the other one :-/ i would be greatful for any help you guys can provide me thanks, dynamyt ok, here's what i'm working with: multiple rows of data (divs stacked on top of eachother, we'll call main_container), with 2 columns each. the right hand column has a list of emails (call it sent_details), but it only shows as many as can fit in main_container. the design calls for me to put a "more" link on the bottom right hand corner of sent_details. so, i have to give sent_details a position of relative and the more link an absolute position fixed to the bottom right. in firefox, when i click "more", sent_details will expand, reveling more emails (sent_details was given overflow: hidden). in IE, however, sent_details will expand, however all sent_details below it will remain in their fixed positions, making the expanded div above it overlap. does anyone have a suggestion to fix this? do i need to post code? thanks Hi guys, I'm trying to sort out the top level menu. It's supposed to allow a hover effect, where a sub menu then appears. This secondary nav then spans across in an inline fashion. The link to the site is: http://yoursitetest.co.uk/index2.php However it seems to have some kind of 'width' set on the parent which the sub menu cannot expand past. This is some of the code i think is relevant: (Rest of nav cut due to repeating nature) Code: <ul id="navigation"> <li class="main" style="position:absolute; font-size:11px; z-index:90; left:0px;"><a href="#" class="co">Home</a> <ul style="display:none; z-index:100; height:28px;"> <li style="background-image:url(images/sm-l.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; width:15px; height:30px;"></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">asa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li><a href="#" style="background-color:#EEE;">aa</a></li> <li style="background-image:url(images/sm-r.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; width:15px; height:30px;"></li> </ul> </li> </ul> CSS: Code: ul#navigation li.main { display:inline-block; list-style:none; position:relative; background-image:url(../images/tab_off.png); background-repeat:none; width:109px; height:8px; padding:10px; } ul#navigation li.main a { color:#FFF; } ul#navigation li.main:hover { background-image:url(../images/tab_on.png); background-repeat:none; } ul#navigation li ul { position:absolute; left:-50px; top:20px; } ul#navigation li ul li { display:inline-block; list-style:none; } Hope someone can help, Regards, Joe. Right now I'm trying to work a layout so that it'll stay a preset width unless there's overflowing unbroken content, and then I want it to stretch horizontally (as opposed to just running off the content edge with overflow:visible or scrolling inside the div with overflow:scroll). Min-width gets me to the width of the viewport (but that doesn't help me with the preset width - because there's enough text to go wider than the min-width, it'll go wider - I only want it to stretch if there's unbroken content), but then the divs stop at the edge of the viewport. Basically I'm trying to replicate table behavior. 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> test</title> <link href="http://kushiel.sasktelwebsite.net/mockuphelp/scripts/primary_stylesheet.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <link href="http://kushiel.sasktelwebsite.net/mockuphelp/scripts/left_nav.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="innerContainer"> <div id="header"> <div id="headerImage"></div> <div id="headerLogoLink"> <a href=""><img src="http://kushiel.sasktelwebsite.net/mockuphelp/images/spacer.gif" width="182" height="94" border="0" alt="" /></a> </div> <div id="headerRandom"> <img src='http://kushiel.sasktelwebsite.net/mockuphelp/images/rotate2.jpg' alt="" width="300" height="125" border="0" /> </div> <div id="headerNav"> <div> </div> </div> <div id="contentWrapper"> <div id="nav"> </div> <div id="innerWrapper"> <div id="innerContent"> <table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" align="left"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="text-align: right;">2002</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">666.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,399.50</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,507.20</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">6,491.90</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">2,100.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">3,578.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">315.9</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">28,058.80</td> <td style="text-align: right;">2002</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">666.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,399.50</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,507.20</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">6,491.90</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">2,100.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">3,578.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">315.9</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">28,058.80</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">666.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,399.50</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">7,507.20</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">6,491.90</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">2,100.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">3,578.00</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">315.9</td> <td style="text-align: right;"> </td> <td style="text-align: right;">28,058.80</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> </div> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <div id="footer"> <div id="footerContent"> </div> </div> </div> </body> </html> Thanks! I have a <div> that contains a list. I would like to "dynamically" expand the number of items on the list when one particular item is "clicked". Is there a tutorial for this type of action? |