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Old March 7th, 2006, 01:15 AM
JimO
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Default Positioning and Max-height with IE

I know IE doesnt' support a max-height property. I'm just curious, though,
if there is a way to stop my #container height from growing every time I put
something in it. I've tried to give it an explicit height but it doesn't
work. I've read an article at Zen Garden about max-height and IE but their
fix doesn't work either. Anybody have any ideas or resources? Here's the
link.

http://home.earthlink.net/~joneill5174/deb03/


Thanks,
Jim


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Old March 7th, 2006, 01:45 AM
Tony
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Default Re: Positioning and Max-height with IE

JimO wrote:[color=blue]
> I know IE doesnt' support a max-height property. I'm just curious, though,
> if there is a way to stop my #container height from growing every time I put
> something in it. I've tried to give it an explicit height but it doesn't
> work. I've read an article at Zen Garden about max-height and IE but their
> fix doesn't work either. Anybody have any ideas or resources? Here's the
> link.[/color]

overflow: - should do what you want based on what you're describing.
Exactly what setting to use will depend on exactly what effect you want.
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Old March 7th, 2006, 02:45 AM
JimO
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Default Re: Positioning and Max-height with IE

That did the trick! Thanks for the help.
Jim


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