navigation
a webmaster learning community
     Home    Register     Search      Help      Login    
Sponsors

Shopping Cart Software
Ecommerce software integrated into Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Golive templates. No monthly fees and available in ASP and PHP versions.

Website Templates
We also have a wide selection of Dreamweaver, Expression Web and Frontpage templates as well as webmaster tools and CSS layouts.

Frontpage website templates
Creative Website Templates for FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Flash, SwishMax

Search Forums
 

Advanced search
Recent Posts

 Todays Posts
 Most Active posts
 Posts since last visit
 My Recent Posts
 Mark posts read

Microsoft MVP

 

div height

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
Printable Version 

All Forums >> Web Development >> Cascading Style Sheets >> div height
Page: [1]
 
dragonblade0

 

Posts: 1
Joined: 10/4/2003
Status: offline

 
div height - 10/4/2003 11:53:47   
ok. so i'm not overly good at the css. but i can do alright. with a current layout i'm doing, it's a series of 3 div boxes, set to span the width and height of the page. but when the conetent of one diz box extends the page, how can i get the nav div bar to extend with it?

this is my site: http://dragonblade0.diaryland.com and i'm really not sure what to do. i want the left semi transparent box to extend the full height of the page. any help?
kbbabb

 

Posts: 7
Joined: 10/16/2003
From: a screen near you
Status: offline

 
RE: div height - 10/16/2003 22:36:47   
I realize it has been a while on this post, but it's important you get these comments on your site.

I don't know how you can stand your ISP, I'm on a cable connection and the page loading is taking a ridiculous amount of time to complete. After 5 minutes (literally) I killed the load and just went with what I had. Of course, it could be the image size - if that's the problem then it must be fixed immediately. Rule of thumb: 100-200kb for an image is max for downloading as a part of a larger page. That way the majority of the world on dial-up doesn't curse you and flame your site.

Another rule of thumb: do not mix inline styles and style sheet calls ("class=xxxx") unless you have some unknown, important reason. Your intent will be much easier to track that way, and future changes to your site will be a snap.

HTH,

Kirk

_____________________________

amateur coder

(in reply to dragonblade0)
Page:   [1]

All Forums >> Web Development >> Cascading Style Sheets >> div height
Page: [1]
Jump to: 1





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts