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Posted by Ben C on 05/04/07 11:20
On 2007-05-04, JD <jd@example.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Suppose I want a container that fills the entire height of the browser
> window, regardless of the actual height.
>
> In quirks mode, you can do this:
>
><table width="70%" height="100%">
> <tr>
> <td>1</td>
> </tr>
></table>
>
> However, how do I do this using CSS in standards mode? Is it possible? This:
>
><div style="background-color: #009; height: 100%">foo</div>
Just add html, body { height: 100%; }
The 100% needs to resolve all the way up to the viewport.
"div is 100% of body which is 100% of html which is 100% of viewport
which is some known number of pixels high" makes sense. But by default
body's height depends on its content (the height of your div), which
makes the requirement for "100% of container" circular.
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