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I don't know what am I doing wrong.. but I have 3 columns where I want to apply equal heights

here is my html

    <div id="wrapper">
  <div class="LeftBG"></div>
  <div id="MainBlock">THIS IS A TEST</div>
  <div class="RightBG"></div>
    <!-- END CONTENT BLOCK -->
  </div>

and here is my function and just doesn't work....

    var highestCol = Math.max(
    $('.LeftBG').height(),
    $('.RightBG').height());
$('#MainBlock').height(highestCol);

To see what I am doing click here

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  • It seems to work. Just apply the height to all three elements. Aug 4, 2011 at 2:28
  • can you please tell me exactly where and which to apply to which element.. I am not really a Jquery dude I just found this script
    – kwek-kwek
    Aug 4, 2011 at 2:30
  • It would be good to learn. jquery uses css style selectors: htmldog.com/guides/cssbeginner/selectors Aug 4, 2011 at 2:32

2 Answers 2

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Change your code to this to set all three blocks to the same height:

var highestCol = Math.max(
    $('.RightBG').height(),
    $('.LeftBG').height());
$('#MainBlock, .RightBG, .LeftBG').height(highestCol);

See it here: http://jsfiddle.net/jfriend00/Rv4fr/

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What you did fixes the middle column, now apply it to the other classes as well...

var highestCol = Math.max(
    $('.RightBG').height(),
    $('.LeftBG').height());
$('#MainBlock').height(highestCol);
$('.RightBG').height(highestCol);
$('.LeftBG').height(highestCol);

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