CSS - Css Height:100% Opera
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I'm trying to display a <b> as a block and have its height be 100%, unfortunately in opera and safari it doesn't display anything. If i set the height to be 100px it displays it, but it doesn't like percentages. Anyone know why? and how to fix it? thanks, - legit Similar TutorialsDoes anyone know how to remove the "white space" between the bottom borders of #navinner and #navouter? Code: #navtop { color: #000000; font-size: small; font-variant: small-caps; } #navtop { margin: 0 auto; background-color: #828282; width: 136px; text-align: center; } a,a:link,a:active,a:visited { color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; } a:hover { color: #6699CC; text-decoration: underline; } #navinner { padding: 16px; margin: 0; border: 1px #C0C0C0 solid; height: 1%; } #navouter { padding: 0; margin: 0 auto; border: 1px #808080 solid; width: 134px; } /* Hides from IE5-mac \*/ * html #navinner {height: 1%;} /* End hide from IE5-mac */ #navinner a,#navinner a:hover { display: block; width: 88px; margin: 16px auto; padding: 8px 0px; text-align: center; text-decoration: none; } #navinner a#active { background-color: #000066; } #navinner a { border: 1px #0000FF solid; } #navinner a:hover { border: 1px #C0C0C0 solid; } Code: <div id="navtop">Quick Navigation</div> <div id="navouter"><div id="navinner"> <a href="http://www.somedomain.com/" id="active"><Main Page></a> <a href="http://www.somedomain.com/page2.php">Page 2</a> <a href="http://www.somedomain.com/page3.php">Page 3</a> <a href="mailto:some.email@somedomain.com">EMAIL ME</a> </div></div> 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! 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> 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 Just recently I had an idea for a page I wanted to make, the design is basically a 3-column layout with no traditional header or footer, the height of all three columns should run the length of the window/page height the left and rightmost column would have a fixed width or a width in em, the center column width should fill the space in between. If the content is short all columns should extend to the height of the page window, but if the content in any of the columns is longer than the window height they should all extend to reach the bottom of the page and accommodate the content length In my first attempt things didn't go so well, results varied wildly across browsers so I decided to start from scratch bit by bit Bellow is the point at which I reach consistent but undesired behaviour, I have validated and tested the code in Firefox 3/Pale Moon, Internet Explorer 8, Chromium 9, and Opera 11 I would like the end result to work in the above browsers as well as IE7 if possible I should point out now that im not interested in using faux-columns, the layout should not require images, I also wish to have absolute-positioned elements in the columns some time later 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"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Three Columns</title> <style type="text/css"> *, html, body { margin: 0; padding: 0; font-size: 100%; } html, body { width: 100%; height: 100%; } #maincontainer { position: relative; height: 100%; background: #eee; } #left { position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; width: 200px; background: #fbb; height: 100%; } #mid { position: relative; margin: 0 200px 0 200px; background: #efe; height: 100%; } #right { position: absolute; top: 0px; right: 0px; width: 200px; background: #bbf; height: 100%; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="maincontainer"> <div id="left"> left start<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left<br /> left end<br /> </div> <div id="mid"> mid start<br /> mid<br /> mid<br /> mid<br /> mid<br /> mid<br /> mid end<br /> </div> <div id="right"> right start<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right<br /> right end<br /> </div> </div> </body> </html> In the above example it works as long as the content within the columns is shorter than the window height, but if you re-size the window so that the text in the right or left column goes beyond the page, and then scroll to the bottom, the columns do not extend to the bottom of the page so there is a large gap where the content overflows beyond the column What I would like to do from this point is make the columns extend to the bottom of the page when this happens, but I'm not sure how best to proceed I also have a version of the above code which uses floated left and right columns instead of absolute positioned ones, would it be better to work from that? or does it not really matter Thanks in advance 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. If you look at the bottom of the page at www.res-technologies_DOT_com/index.php?jos_change_template=restech2 in both IE and FF, you will see that it looks fine in IE, but in FF the page length is extended by exactly the height of the header image at the top of the page. Trying to figure out what's causing this is driving me nuts! Can anyone help? thx dh I am having a problem trying to get one column match the height of another. Within a large DIV box, I created two columns separated by about 20 px. I floated one to the left, then pushed one over to the right. Both boxes will expand depending on the amount of content, but I would like them to match the same height. The boxes will be used throughout the entire website, so it would not make sense to create a background image to try and trick it into being the same height.. or actually specifying the height. Is there any way to tell the left box to be the same height as the right box?? I tried to link to my site but it won't let a new member link to a website. My web page has a display bug in IE 5+ on Windows. Specifically, I have a DIV within which I wish to place two images. The two images are the same height and width, and I want to layer them (the top one is a PNG with transparency, but I have already solved that problem, this is a positioning problem) exactly on top of each other. I have done this by positioning them relatively within the DIV. The first image is top:0;left:0 and the second is top:-150;left:0 (the images are 150 px tall). They layer fine, but the DIV is twice the height (as if the second image were still following the first, making he DIV 300 px tall). I have tried many things and am stumped. Here is the site: URL Here is the relevant CSS: Code: #bannerPhoto { border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid; border-bottom-color: #000000; height: 150px; width: 750px; } #bannerPic { position: relative; z-index: 1; left: 0px; top: 0px; } #bannerText { position: relative; z-index: 2; left: 0px; top: -150px; } And the HTML: Code: <div id="bannerPhoto"> <div id="bannerPic"><img src="../images/bannerPhotos/image.jpg" height="150" width="750" /></div> <div id="bannerText"><img src="../images/text-cover.png" height="150" width="750" /></div> </div> Anyone? Thanks, Denver. For some reason, this PHP Code: input.headtext {background-color: #515153;border: 0px outset #515153;} leaves a bright yellow hideous border around the input field. Is there any way to get rid of that? This works fine in IE and Netscape, but Opera 7.x makes it look like ****. hey, I have problems with getting CSS to display properly in Opera. http://www.hostultra.com/~lunaxy/home.php this host SHOULD be working. Anyway, the problem is with the side navigation menu. In Opera, theres gaps between the top and left bits (I used these to create the curved box effect). How do I get rid of this? 2nd problem. How do I move the top right navigation to the far right side. I can't float it without making it look bad in Opera (but IE and mozilla are fine). I want the stuff in the yellow box to be at the right side. thanx ppl! Hello there! I am new here.. So Hello to all of you people. I am having a problem. I run my website locally and i can preview it fine in chrome, firefox and ie.. but i have a problem with opera. I see a white space under my footer.. Let me give you my code and please tell me your opinions! Code: * { padding:0; margin:0 0 0 0px; outline:0; } html, body { height:100%; } Code: /* center all content */ .center { width:950px; margin:0 auto; } /* keep all content except footer */ #wrapper, #wrapper-error { min-height: 100%; height: auto !important; height: 100%; margin: 0 auto -82px; } #wrapper-error { margin-bottom: 0px; } .footer { width:100%; height: 82px; position:relative; background-image: url('../images/bgfooter.jpg'); background-repeat: repeat-x; -moz-box-shadow: 0px -13px 130px 20px #808080; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px -13px 130px 20px #808080; box-shadow: 0px -13px 130px 20px #808080; } .push { width:100%; height: 82px; position:relative; } Thank you! See how links went up. how to put them in middle Hi, have a weblog, powered by wordpress, styled with css. it looks all right in firefox & IE, but i'm not too happy with the look in opera, as the content has a large blank gap between the first post and the rest of the content. to view my site: http://www.jarra.nl/ CSS: http://www.jarra.nl/css/weblog.css and this is a screenshot: http://www.jarra.nl/_TEST/opera.gif I can't find out what's causing it, and don't have an idea how to solve it, any help is appreciated a lot.. thanx, jarra Hi guys, I am currently building a website for my union service, and need some help with CSS; particularly in getting it to render consistantly over different browsers. Although I use Firefox at home, the only browser available at work is IE5 (currently running under Windows NT). The Previews: Internet Explorer 5: Internet Explorer 6: Firefox: Opera: What I am trying to achieve is for the #navigation div to align with the sIFR header (this is rendered correctly in IE5/IE6). Firefox and Opera seem to offset the header, meaning that the header and #navigation div no longer align. The 'perfect' rendition seems to be IE6 - if anyone knows what I may need to adjust in me CSS to get this to work consistantly I would really appreciate it. You can see the beta version of the design at: http://www.algus.org.uk/xhtml.php Thanks, Saj Hi all, I got my css layout to work in Opera, which is already an achievement for a newbie like me. But I'm facing some problems with FF and IE. First: in both the header image is gone Second: in IE the menu images are shown too wide resulting in a messed up menu Third: IE for some reason widens up the sidebar and content so the sidebar is shown below and also the footer is misplaced. I'm still trying to debug it myself but I don't seem to be able to solve them. my blog Any help or ideas are appreciated. Kind regards, Jef Hi, Av just check my website in Opera for the mac and found something annoying.. I have problems with my header and footer.. Screenshots: http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/phi21/Picture1-6.png Header cut off http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f56/phi21/Picture2-3.png massive footer Works fine in everything else.. what could be happening ? Thanks www.leehughes.co.uk looks perfect in Moz and IE...but any time I set a padding it overhangs the actual width. So the below code creates a 1010px wide result...is there a workaround for Opera sucking? Code: .topa { width: 1000px; padding: 5px; background:#000000 } edit: nesting a div and putting the padding on it without a background seems to work...while I'm sure it is overhanging the same way, at least it doesnt LOOK that way. Hey everyone, My page renders correctly in Safara, Firefox and Internet Explorer. However Opera 9.27 causes a bit of concern. The stylesheet is as follows Code: html, body, h1, h2, h3, h4, ul, li { margin: 0; padding: 0; } h1 img { display: block; } img { border: 0px none; } a { color: #464544; } a:hover { color: #FFA405; } .left { float: left; } .right { float: right; } .clear { clear: both; } body { background: #ECF4F7; text-align: center; font: 11px verdana, arial, sans-serif; color: #695F4C; padding-bottom: 10px; } /** layout **/ #wrapper { text-align: left; margin: 37px auto; width: 839px; background: #ffffff; position: relative; padding: 0; } #header { background: #D9D1BC url('images/logo.jpg') no-repeat; height: 192px } #nav { background: #4B5360; position: absolute; top: 153px; left: 339px; width: 499px; height: 20px; padding: 9px 0px; text-align: center; margin: 0; } #nav li { list-style: none; display: inline; color: #fff; } #nav a { text-decoration: none; color: #fff; } #body { background-color:#FFF; } #postheadb { font: 10px verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFAF0; float: right; width: 500px; background: #2dbaa7; } #postheadb .inner { padding: 6px 12px; width/**/:/**/ 501px; Height/**/:/**/ 10px; } #postheadab p { margin: 0.9em 0; } #posthead { font: 10px verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFAF0; float: right; width: 839px; background: #2dbaa7; } #posthead .inner { padding: 6px 12px; } #posthead p { margin: 0.9em 0; } #contentb{ font: 12px verdana, arial, sans-serif; color: #cad10e; float: right; background: #40789d; } #contentb .inner { padding: 6px 12px; width/**/:/**/ 476px; Height/**/:/**/ 52px; } #contentb p { margin: 0.9em 0; } #content{ font: 12px verdana, arial, sans-serif; color: #cad10e; float: right; width: 839px; background: #40789d; } #content .inner { padding: 12px 12px; } #content p { margin: 0.9em 0; } #copyright { text-align: center; background: #030303; font-size: 9px; padding: 2px; width/**/:/**/ 92.8em; Height/**/:/**/ 3em; } input { color: #FFFAF0; background: #40789d; vertical-align: middle; } .email input { position:absolute; left: 40px; top: 20px; color: #781351; width: 225px; background: #fee3ad; } #sidebar { margin-bottom:0; float: left; background: #D3D3D3; padding: 395px 169px; Height/**/:/**/ 70px; } .videobar { position:absolute; left: 20px; top: 200px; height: 600px; width: 300px; float: right; padding: 10px; } .password input { position:absolute; left: 40px; top: 60px; color: #781351; width: 225px; background: #fee3ad; } #login{ font: 10px verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; color: #FFFAF0; float: right; width: 839px; background: #2dbaa7; } #searchTerm{ width: 125px; height: 15px; } #submitsearch{ height: 22px; } #login .inner { padding: 90px 12px; } #login p { margin: 0.9em 0; } .submit input{ position:absolute; left: 40px; top: 90px; width: 55px; height: 22px; padding: 0; } fieldset { border: 1px solid #781351; position: absolute; left: 300px; height: 130px; top: 215px; width: 300px; } legend { background-color: #ffa20c; border: 1px solid #781351; line-height: 1.5em; position: relative; top: -0.75em; } The website displayed in Firefox can be seen here Firefox and Opera here Opera many thanks, Doug I have created a navbar to be absolutely positioned in the header; works fine in FFox and IE/Win. Works in Safari as well. But Opera 7/Win and IE 5/Mac don't treated the positioning correctly. I've got the XHTML to validate. Don't know what's up. Take a look: http://dev3.witechcolleges.org/ Thanks. |