Is there a way to vary an inline frame according to the chid page height? Works in IE, not Firefox..
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Is there a way to vary an inline frame according to the chid page height? Works in IE, not Firefox...?microsoft
Rich, she's talking about an iframe, not frames used for an entire layout.
I know widths declared in percentages works, but have you tried the height declared that way too? Worth a try I guess.
Adding this - looks like height="80%" or whatever should work. Iframe options listed below:
<iframe
align="bottom | left | middle | right | top"**
class="class name(s)"**
frameborder="0 | 1"**
height="% | pixels"**
id="unique identifier"**
longdesc="url"**
marginheight="pixels"**
marginwidth="pixels"**
name="identifier"**
scrolling="auto | no | yes"**
src="url"**
style="style information"**
title="text"**
width="% | pixels"**
>
</iframe>
Is there a way to vary an inline frame according to the chid page height? Works in IE, not Firefox...?microsoft access internet explorer
Don't use frames is my best answer. Use CSS and you will have cross browser control over all elements!
Take a look at http://mybranding.info/free_templates.ph... to download some free css templates to play with.
CSS is what the W3C recommend for future compliance, frames are....well....dead....
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