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 Posted by William Hughes on 11/16/06 13:14 
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 06:58:56 +0100, in alt.html John Hosking 
<John@Hosking.name.DROPTHE.invalid> wrote: 
 
>dorayme wrote: 
>> In article <k3nnl25ji7pm7v36vtk67e60q0e8ivj750@4ax.com>, 
>>  William Hughes <cvproj@grandecom.net> wrote: 
>>> 
>>>Example: http://home.grandecom.net/~cvproj/spec-space.htm 
>>> 
>> (btw, Bill, your header is badly "cut-off" by the text-size I  
>> tend to use by afternoon (when I am getting tired). I have not  
>> looked at your markup or css but may I suggest you either use an  
>> em based dim and/or else be more generous in the dim that  
>> controls the banner bottom margin or the top margin of what is  
>> under etc... 
>> 
>His header is cut off because he's specifying an iframe for it, and the  
>iframe has height=70 (by which he presumably means 70px). The height  
>specification has no relationship to the font size. 
> 
>I don't have to wait until I'm tired and have boosted my font size; as  
>soon as I size my viewport narrower than about 1248px, the header  
>breaks. And I almost never have my viewport that wide; that's almost  
>full-screen. 
 
Unfortunately, GrandeCom does not enable SSI in personal webspace, so 
I have to use IFRAME. 
 
Anybody know a way to dynamically resize an IFRAME? Or another way to 
do the same thing? 
 
--  
William Hughes, San Antonio, Texas: cvproj@grandecom.net 
The Carrier Project: http://home.grandecom.net/~cvproj/carrier.htm 
Support Project Valour-IT: http://soldiersangels.org/valour/index.html
 
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