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RE: FN-FORUM CSS
date posted 13th January 2003 11:37
I think I'll explain it again.
I have to divs, sidebar and middle. 99% height in sidebar produces the
effect of it reaching to the bottom, if the middle div is not higher
than browser's window. If it's higher then I've got a scrollbar and as
you scroll the page the sidebbar div is cut in the middle of the page.
Is there anyway to make it go automatically the height of the middle one
or do I have to set it separately on every page?
Does this make any sense?
Susan Engel
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Surely it would be 100% of the element that *contains* it.
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> Hi,
> Could anybody help me with css?
> How do you make a element go 100% down across the page?
> I have few divs in a page and I need one of them to be 100% height,
> which by me means it should go down to the bottom of the longest
element
> of page (what was I thinking) but instead it just goes to 100% height
of
> the browser.
> Is there any way to do it or do I have to do it separately on every
> page?
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
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> Susan Engel
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