HTML - Firefox Showing Empty Space For Div Overflow
Hey guys, i have a div setup to overflow:auto; to scroll through comments on the site. It works correctly in Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Safari, but Firefox is showing a bunch of empty space thats equivalent to the height of the page if the div was displayed without a scroll.
http://www.greendayauthority.com/ind...20798&archive= Take a look at that page on different browsers. It ends correctly with the ads being at the end in other browsers, but with firefox, there's a bunch of dead space stretching the pages height. Any advice? Similar TutorialsHi Experts, I have an Iframe on a simple page. I am seeing an usual big white space between the header and the Iframe in Internet Explorer.. Same link is working fine on Firefox. how do i make it work in IE as well. PS: I have attached the snapshot of page. Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> @import url("/analytics/static/styles/intranet.css"); /* main stylesheet */ @import url("/analytics/static/styles/intranet-2col.css"); /* column stylesheet */ @import url("/analytics/static/styles/intranet-2col-1024.css"); /* 1024px stylesheet */ </style> <script language="JavaScript" src="/analytics/static/Fusion/FusionCharts/FusionCharts.js"></script> <title>Test</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Rational Application Developer"> </head> <body> <div id="page-wrapper"><%@include file="Header.jsp"%> <div id="column-wrapper"><!-- begin columns --> <%@include file="NEW_TOOLBAR.jsp"%> <div id="content"><!-- begin content column --> <div class="inner"> <iframe src="chart.html?chartType=${detailForm.chartType}&chartGroup=${detailForm.chartGroup}&chartSubgroup=${detailForm.chartSubgroup}&liabilityCode=IRU&timeline=${detailForm.timeline}&width=600&height=400" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="700" height="430" align="top"></iframe> <p><small> </small></p> </div> <!-- end content column, then column wrapper --></div> </div> <%@include file="Footer.jsp"%></div> </body> Hi all! New to this html stuff.. and need a little direction! I added a dynamic drive slideshow to my webpage (that is still very work-in-progress!) and managed to move it down the page where it's supposed to go, but now I have this big blank spot at the top of the page.. oi! Any and all help will be muchly appreciated! Here is the link: http://daps.ca/painting/test/ and here is the code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var fadeimages=new Array() //SET IMAGE PATHS. Extend or contract array as needed fadeimages[0]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic1.gif", "", ""] //plain image syntax fadeimages[1]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic2.gif", "http://www.cssdrive.com", ""] //image with link syntax fadeimages[2]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic3.gif", "http://www.javascriptkit.com", "_new"] var fadebgcolor="6aa4b2" var fadearray=new Array() //array to cache fadeshow instances var fadeclear=new Array() //array to cache corresponding clearinterval pointers var dom=(document.getElementById) var iebrowser=document.all function fadeshow(theimages, fadewidth, fadeheight, borderwidth, delay, pause, displayorder){ this.pausecheck=pause this.mouseovercheck=0 this.delay=delay this.degree=10 //initial opacity degree (10%) this.curimageindex=0 this.nextimageindex=1 fadearray[fadearray.length]=this this.slideshowid=fadearray.length-1 this.canvasbase="canvas"+this.slideshowid this.curcanvas=this.canvasbase+"_0" if (typeof displayorder!="undefined") theimages.sort(function() {return 0.5 - Math.random();}) //thanks to Mike (aka Mwinter) this.theimages=theimages this.imageborder=parseInt(borderwidth) this.postimages=new Array() //preload images for (p=0;p<theimages.length;p++){ this.postimages[p]=new Image() this.postimages[p].src=theimages[p][0] } var fadewidth=fadewidth+this.imageborder*2 var fadeheight=fadeheight+this.imageborder*2 if (iebrowser&&dom||dom) document.write('<div id="master'+this.slideshowid+'" style="position:relative;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;overflow: hidden;"><div id="'+this.canvasbase+'_0" style="position:absolute;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;top:0;lef t:00;filter:progidXImageTransform.Microsoft.alpha(opacity=10);opacity:0.1;-moz-opacity:0.1;-khtml-opacity:0.1;background-color:'+fadebgcolor+'"></div><div id="'+this.canvasbase+'_1" style="position:absolute;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;top:0;lef t:0;filter:progidXImageTransform.Microsoft.alpha(opacity=10);opacity:0.1;-moz-opacity:0.1;-khtml-opacity:0.1;background-color:'+fadebgcolor+'"></div></div>') else document.write('<div><img name="defaultslide'+this.slideshowid+'" src="'+this.postimages[0].src+'"></div>') if (iebrowser&&dom||dom) this.startit() else{ this.curimageindex++ setInterval("fadearray["+this.slideshowid+"].rotateimage()", this.delay) } } function fadepic(obj){ if (obj.degree<100){ obj.degree+=10 if (obj.tempobj.filters&&obj.tempobj.filters[0]){ if (typeof obj.tempobj.filters[0].opacity=="number") obj.tempobj.filters[0].opacity=obj.degree else //else if IE5.5- obj.tempobj.style.filter="alpha(opacity="+obj.degree+")" } else if (obj.tempobj.style.MozOpacity) obj.tempobj.style.MozOpacity=obj.degree/101 else if (obj.tempobj.style.KhtmlOpacity) obj.tempobj.style.KhtmlOpacity=obj.degree/100 else if (obj.tempobj.style.opacity&&!obj.tempobj.filters) obj.tempobj.style.opacity=obj.degree/101 } else{ clearInterval(fadeclear[obj.slideshowid]) obj.nextcanvas=(obj.curcanvas==obj.canvasbase+"_0")? obj.canvasbase+"_0" : obj.canvasbase+"_1" obj.tempobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[obj.nextcanvas] : document.getElementById(obj.nextcanvas) obj.populateslide(obj.tempobj, obj.nextimageindex) obj.nextimageindex=(obj.nextimageindex<obj.postimages.length-1)? obj.nextimageindex+1 : 0 setTimeout("fadearray["+obj.slideshowid+"].rotateimage()", obj.delay) } } fadeshow.prototype.populateslide=function(picobj, picindex){ var slideHTML="" if (this.theimages[picindex][1]!="") //if associated link exists for image slideHTML='<a href="'+this.theimages[picindex][1]+'" target="'+this.theimages[picindex][2]+'">' slideHTML+='<img src="'+this.postimages[picindex].src+'" border="'+this.imageborder+'px">' if (this.theimages[picindex][1]!="") //if associated link exists for image slideHTML+='</a>' picobj.innerHTML=slideHTML } fadeshow.prototype.rotateimage=function(){ if (this.pausecheck==1) //if pause onMouseover enabled, cache object var cacheobj=this if (this.mouseovercheck==1) setTimeout(function(){cacheobj.rotateimage()}, 100) else if (iebrowser&&dom||dom){ this.resetit() var crossobj=this.tempobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) crossobj.style.zIndex++ fadeclear[this.slideshowid]=setInterval("fadepic(fadearray["+this.slideshowid+"])",50) this.curcanvas=(this.curcanvas==this.canvasbase+"_0")? this.canvasbase+"_1" : this.canvasbase+"_0" } else{ var ns4imgobj=document.images['defaultslide'+this.slideshowid] ns4imgobj.src=this.postimages[this.curimageindex].src } this.curimageindex=(this.curimageindex<this.postimages.length-1)? this.curimageindex+1 : 0 } fadeshow.prototype.resetit=function(){ this.degree=10 var crossobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) if (crossobj.filters&&crossobj.filters[0]){ if (typeof crossobj.filters[0].opacity=="number") //if IE6+ crossobj.filters(0).opacity=this.degree else //else if IE5.5- crossobj.style.filter="alpha(opacity="+this.degree+")" } else if (crossobj.style.MozOpacity) crossobj.style.MozOpacity=this.degree/101 else if (crossobj.style.KhtmlOpacity) crossobj.style.KhtmlOpacity=this.degree/100 else if (crossobj.style.opacity&&!crossobj.filters) crossobj.style.opacity=this.degree/101 } fadeshow.prototype.startit=function(){ var crossobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) this.populateslide(crossobj, this.curimageindex) if (this.pausecheck==1){ //IF SLIDESHOW SHOULD PAUSE ONMOUSEOVER var cacheobj=this var crossobjcontainer=iebrowser? iebrowser["master"+this.slideshowid] : document.getElementById("master"+this.slideshowid) crossobjcontainer.onmouseover=function(){cacheobj.mouseovercheck=1} crossobjcontainer.onmouseout=function(){cacheobj.mouseovercheck=0} } this.rotateimage() } </script> I have the site in center but there isn't any [center] tags. Surrounding it is empty black. How do I reduce the emptiness to make the site "bigger"? Hi, I'm new to HTML, i pretty much learned it by myself with online tutorials. Now i'm having problems with this web layout, There are empty spaces between cells and I can't remove them no matter what I do. I used cellpadding="0" and cellspacing="0" and style="border-collapse: collapse" but it made no difference. This is only happening on FireFox. On Internet Explorer it appears fine. I'm sure that I'm doing some stupid mistake somewhere. Here's the code of the whole page: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN""http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Using CSS</title> <style> body { margin:0; } </style> </head> <body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" bottommargin="0"> <table cellpadding="0" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse" cellspacing="0" height = "100%"> <tr> <td><img src="images/Gray-Cut-(layout)_01.gif" height="64"></td> <td><img src="images/Gray-Cut-(layout)_02.gif" height="64"></td> </tr> <tr> <TD class="example" width="786" colSpan="2" heigh="100%"> <TABLE id="Table2" height="100%" cellSpacing="0" cellPadding="0" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse"> <TR> <TD><IMG height="21" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_03.gif" width="182"></TD> <TD width="100%" rowSpan="5"><iframe name="iframe" src="home.html" height = "100%" width="100%" frameborder="0"></iframe></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="24" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_05.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="24" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_06.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="35" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_07.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD height="100%"> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </tr> </table> </body> </html> UPDATE: See next post. I'm having a problem with IE treating empty space in a DIV as solid, preventing me from clicking anything underneath it. The problem is demonstrated he http://tmabb.com/comicpress/ You can see it best if you look at the logo in the upper-left, though it also occurs farther down the page. The entirety of that logo should be clickable, but a portion of the bottom of it is not. Basically, you've got the top header and leaderboard in one DIV, and then below that, the comic pane is in another DIV. The comic DIV has a negative top margin to make it interlock with the leaderboard DIV, which is what is causing the issue. The upper-left of the comic DIV *should* be empty space, and in FF, Opera, and Safari, you can indeed click all of the upper-left logo as you would expect. In IE, however, that empty space which overlaps part of the logo makes that portion of the logo unclickable. I can't simply give the leaderboard DIV a higher z-index, because then its empty space will block the links in the upper-right of the comic pane DIV. Is there any way to make this work in IE? I'm in a bit of a fix here regarding editing the html of a blogger page. http://bweissnews.blogspot.com/ The problem is the empty space between the end of the last post and the bottom of the window. The gap is too large and doesn't mesh well with pages with fewer posts. Anything I'm missing anything regarding that? Thanks so much in advance. Hey guys, EDIT: I figured it out. There was a phantom image that I had between the two that no longer belongs. Nevermind! Thanks, ~C-Style~ Hi, I have created an empty cell on top of the navigation menu, so that spiders check the main content first. Now that empty cell is quite different in IE or in Firefox. It moves my navigation up or down. This is the URL: http://www.papershreddersreviews.com...shredders.html Any solution to this problem? Thank, any ideas much appreciated. Hello, I am pretty new to the whole html world so forgive me if this is a simple problem. I have look all over for a post explaing this problem but i haven't found anything. I am making a site for a friend using Dreamweaver. I know i know, i regret not coding it from scratch but its too late now. Anyways I have a pretty good page layout going now but I have ran into a problem with loading my images. On my home page an image in a table nested inside another table will load when viewing in safari but seems to disappear in firefox. What is going on? Its a pretty simple piece of code. I place; <img src="Pictures/RDV couplepalm.jpg" width="200" height="" style="float:right; padding: 8px; margin-left:10px; margin-bottom: 10px" / inside of a paragraph in a row of a table. I have rewritten the code for this image, copied it from a working image and screwed around with the table heights (although I wasn't too sure what i was doing). What else should I try? I have attached screen shots of the site in both browsers a copy of the problem jpeg aswell as a copy of the html. Any information anyone could givee me would be REALLY appreciated! Thank you. The table on this page views okay in safari but in firefox there is a huge gap between the nav and the text.. http://naruphotography.net/AO/shedule.html any advice would be much appreciated I have built a table and it is doing something strange and I would like to know why. It is creating an extra line of blank space before displaying the text in a cell. This cell is within a table that is nested within another table. It's strange because it only has this behavior in Firefox, but not in IE. When I remove this nested table and put it in an HTML file all by itself, the behavior goes away, and the text butts up against the top of the cell like it is intended. The cell in question has nothing but text within it. If I take the original HTML file away from the style sheet it's linked to and away from all the images associated with it, and simply paste the HTML file to my desktop and open it, the blank line is still there. One other thing that is strange to me--when I open the "naked" file from my desktop in IE, IE creates placeholders for all the missing image files so I can see what's going on. When I open the file in FireFox, there are no placeholders, but rather it just recreates the table and shrinks it as if the images are not even there. I'm not exactly sure what code is creating the blank line, otherwise I would post it. So short of pasting in my entire HTML document, I thought I'd describe it and see if anyone has any ideas or may be able to give me some clues. If none of this does any good without the code in question, I'd be happy to post some. Thanks! Hi, I'm having some white space issues with a fairly straight forward website. I have a header which includes a logo, then a navigation bar below that at the top of my website. In Firefox there is extra space at the top of my website, but not in IE or Safari. Now, my navigation bar uses Javascript to animate the mouseOver images. If I take out the Javascript functions defined that makes this work, then there is no space at the top in Firefox! This Javascript code is within the <head></head> tags. I hope someone can help with this, thanks! OK, so I have a dynamic table that can be filtered. The full table has just over 250 rows. My problem is that even by setting their display property to 'none', it still causes the rows to take up what seems to be a pixel of space. So, if several consecutive rows are hidden, it causes noticeable white space to appear and it can make it look really bad. In some cases over 100 consecutive rows are hidden and it causes a very large blank space to show. Oddly, I ran into this problem only when working in Firefox. It performs fine in IE. Here are some captures. Take note the number in the SEQ column shows what row it is: Before being filtered: After being filtered in IE: After being filtered in Firefox: I can't find anywhere else online where anyone has even had this particular problem. Can anyone help? I'm stumped. One possible solution I thought of was absolutely positioning all of the display:none rows on top of each other but I didn't know if that could work or not. Huge thanks to anyone who has a solution. I can post the JavaScript for the filtering if anyone thinks it may help. Hi, I created a table with rounded corners and I'm having a white-space problem in the inner bottom and top part of the table while using the MOZILLA FIREFOX browser. The URL below will show you what I'm talking about. I've spent many hours trying to get rid of those white spaces but cant figure out. http://www.imageenvision.com/test.html Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN' 'http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd'> <html> <head> <title>TEST</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css_style_sheet.css" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <table align='center' width='500' height='0' border='0' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='0'> <tr> <td width='0' height='0'><img src='/pics/top_left_rounded_corner.gif' height='9' width='9' border='0'></td> <td width='100%' height='0'><img src='/pics/top_middle.gif' height='9' width='100%' border='0'></td> <td width='0' height='0'><img src='/pics/top_right_rounded_corner.gif' height='9' width='9' border='0'></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan='3' height='100' align='center' bgcolor='#F8F8F8'><!--MAIN TABLE STUFF--></td> </tr> <tr> <td width='0' height='0'><img src='/pics/bottom_left_rounded_corner.gif' height='9' width='9' border='0'></td> <td width='100%' height='0'><img src='/pics/bottom_middle.gif' height='9' width='100%' border='0'></td> <td width='0' height='0'><img src='/pics/bottom_right_rounded_corner.gif' height='9' width='9' border='0'></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Thanks in advance for your help. Kenny Adams Image Envision Hi, I'm probably missing something really obvious, but I'm having a stumbling block on why for this page, you can see the image with the wreath when viewing it in Firefox, but not in Internet Explorer. I always use Firefox, but my bosses tend to use IE 6, so they were confused on why they couldn't see the image today. I also can't see the image in IE 7. Here is a screen shot of my problem, and below the source code for my site, hopefully you can help, you always provide great assistance that is greatly appreciated! 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Thank you for visiting Rich and Balanced™. </p> </div> <div id="rbright_sidebar"> </div> <div id="rbfooter"></div> </div> <iframe src="http://www.richandbalanced.com/bottompage.html" width="100%" height="100%" frameborder="0"></iframe> </body> </html> The bgcolor of a table works in Iexplorer but not in Firefox. Also the left/right/topmargin doesnt work at all in Firefox. Any idea how this is? Thanks for your help --khan Hi guys Just joined and hoping someone can offer some advice on an issue. I want a black border around images which show up jsut fine in IE but some reason the border does not appear in FF. The below is an example of what i am doing. <IMG STYLE="position:absolute; TOP:110px; LEFT:610px; WIDTH:180px; HEIGHT:190px" src="Optimized-027edited.jpg" style="border-style: solid; border-color: black;"/> Does anyone have any advice on where what I can do to make the border show up in both browsers? Any help appreciated. Cheers I am working on a site that I have designed using a table to lay everything out. Everything works fine when viewing via IE. I tried opening it with Firefox and the backround colors for the different cells did not show up. Can anyone tell me what I should do so that the bgcolor shows up correctly in firefox? temp web-site address: http://worldcargousa.com/estate_lawn part of the html in question: <td width="166" align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="61592b"><p align="center" class="style9"><span class="style15">715-220-1879 </span></p> <p class="style13">Estate Lawn Services<br> 536 Gentalwood Square<br> Purcellville, VA 20132</p> <p align="left" class="style8"> </p></td> Hi all, I've spent several hours building my site. Most of my time was spent setting up the custom menu using CSS. So I am very disappointed to see it not display correctly in Firefox. After doing some research, I realized that some of my HTML isn't validating correctly. But I cant figure out how to fix it. A lot of has to do with the SPAN codes. 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