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min-height: fixed;
September 16, 2004 10AM PST
After one too many times wistfully wishing I could scale fixed-size elements according to their content in a cross-browser friendly way, I did something about it. Presenting min-height , without the min-height .
If I had a penny for every time I’ve run into a situation where I really needed a block of content with a specific height, but decided not to due to the issues involved… well, I’d have a few bucks anyway.
There’s no reliable way to place elements inside a parent and then have it expand gracefully along with the elements, if the parent has a starting height value. This is precisely the problem min-height solves, but it’s frustrating that it’s so unusable.
The Test Case
Take this demo page , for example. Placing the navigation where it is requires a header of an exact height, otherwise the proportions matching the photo and the rest of the header are completely off.
But if the list of nav items grows, or the user has a larger font size, or anything at all happens that would require the nav’s height to expand, it expands outside of the header and overlaps into the content area below within browsers that adhere to the spec for height property.
The Problem
min-height is the logical choice for finding a so"
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