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Subject: [Bug 95489] CSS attribute "height" (in body or table) isn't
From: Martin <martin_nowack () web ! de>
Date: 2004-12-22 9:50:26
Message-ID: 20041222095026.9502.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From martin_nowack web de 2004-12-22 10:50 -------
W3C says that a table on a website will cover the whole browser window from top to \
bottom if the CSS attribute "height:100%;" is used in both <table> and <body> tag. \
The height of one element on an HTML site is always set relative to the element on a \
higher level. So if I set a hight of my <body> it should be possible to make my \
<table> cover any given space in the browser window. Like:
<body style="height:100%;">
<table style="height:100%;">
..................
</table>
</body>
would mean that my table covers 100% of the window. This should, of course, also work \
for constructs like <body style="height:100%;">
<table style="height:300px;">
..................
</table>
</body>
or other height values.
Unfortunately this does not work with Konqueror. It seems to ignore those "height" \
attributes. Even if I do set a table to use 100% of the window, it will only use the \
space actually needed and NOT reach from top to bottom.
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