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Jan 4th 2004 | #136037 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2003 Posts: 717 |
http://www.xs-engineering.com/ does anyone think they know how the frameset on that site is set up? what really gets me is the scrolling content area that adjusts to the window size. |
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136041 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
are you talking about the content area within that Flash area? That acts just like an inline frame from my end?
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136043 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2003 Posts: 717 |
i'm talking about the entire site layout. try moving your browser window to different sizes and observe it. i don't think that the content area frame is an iframe because iframes have a fixed height. am i wrong?
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136050 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
its probably just like some kind of div thingy :\ or its just all nested in something thats aligned center
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136051 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
iframes can adjust with scroll bars horiz and vert if you resize the window, just like a normal full window. If that is what you are talking about.
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136063 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2003 Posts: 717 |
ok, how do you make an iframe adjust with the window then? that would solve everything.
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136064 Report |
Member since: May 1st 2002 Posts: 3034 |
set the width as a percentage :P
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136067 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136068 Report |
Member since: Aug 10th 2001 Posts: 793 |
Iframe size can be defined in 2 way.... The most commun is to make it act like an image, with size in pixels... But you can lsao define it size with percent (%)... As you see there close to a table tah an image... So it all some to able to create a good liquid layout... I hope this help... |
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Jan 4th 2004 | #136072 Report |
Member since: Oct 16th 2003 Posts: 717 |
i'll be damned! it never crossed my mind to set the H to a % and i've never seen any toutorials mention it. well then that answers my question then. thanks guys, learned somehting new!
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