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i-frame problems
04 Mar 2005 10:03:13 john mr. posted:
my site uses i-frames. the i-frame is 380 pixles. the pages inside the frame are 380 pixles. however, in internet explorer, the pages do not completly fill the frame and there is a white boarder around the pages. the site works fine in mozilla though. any ideas on how to fix the problem. look for yourself: www.starkvillehockey.com Replies
Replied 04 Mar 2005 13:33:58
04 Mar 2005 13:33:58 Lee Diggins replied:
Hi John
It's just applying the default body setting for a web page, if you don't specify it then the default will be applied. The problem is in the iframe pages themselves.
There are a number of ways around this, set the background colour of the iframe pages to the #E6EAED. You can also set the margin and padding to 0px setting on the body of the iframe pages then increase the margin for the table. I would set the table widths to 100% and let the browser handle the sizing.
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It's just applying the default body setting for a web page, if you don't specify it then the default will be applied. The problem is in the iframe pages themselves.
There are a number of ways around this, set the background colour of the iframe pages to the #E6EAED. You can also set the margin and padding to 0px setting on the body of the iframe pages then increase the margin for the table. I would set the table widths to 100% and let the browser handle the sizing.
Sharing Knowledge Saves Valuable Time!!!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
<b>Lee Diggins</b> - <i>DMXzone Manager</i>
<font size="1">[ Studio MX/MX2004 | ASP -> VBScript/PerlScript/JavaScript | SQL | CSS ]</font>
Replied 04 Mar 2005 20:04:56
04 Mar 2005 20:04:56 Dave Thomas replied:
please dont do double posts about the same thing.
have some respect for the folks trying to help out here.
regards
Dave Thomas
<b>DMX Zone Manager</b>
have some respect for the folks trying to help out here.
regards
Dave Thomas
<b>DMX Zone Manager</b>