I'm building a responsive site and having trouble with the floating container. I want it to have four divs directly next to each other with out gaps and without the divs moving onto a new on smaller screens/windows. I've tried a wide range of techniques none of which seem to work. The container should be a maximum of 960px x 460px as each of the divs all have the height of 460px and have a combine width total of 960px.
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Please show us the code you've tried.– j08691Dec 4, 2014 at 15:28
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I've tried multiple methods but can't find the right one... I have four items: 1 - Image 460x85px 2 - Ifram/animation 460x537px 3 - php contact form 460x255px 4 - Image 460x85px I'm trying to get them all to fit in a rectangle side by side 460x960px so they look like they are a seamless rectangle. I need them to adjust to stay in the rectangle depending on frame size.– Lance HayleyDec 5, 2014 at 12:37
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You have several options below that do exactly that. You'd just need to set the max-width on your images/iframes to 100% so that they scale down with the containers.– PatrickDec 5, 2014 at 18:29
4 Answers
Try out the font-size
hack: http://jsfiddle.net/andunai/bbek5rq6/
Or use Bootstrap.
The idea to remove spaces is to set font-size
of those spaces to 0px.
You may want to use a grid framework to ease the development of responsive layouts:
I am rather fond of the Jeet pre-processor framework which can be used with Stylus or SCSS.
Have you considered the super neat flex layout?
.wrap {
max-width: 960px;
height: 460px;
display: flex;
}
.wrap div {
flex: 1;
}
<div class="wrap">
<div style="background:red"></div>
<div style="background:blue"></div>
<div style="background:lime"></div>
<div style="background:cyan"></div>
</div>
I agree that using a framework will make your life easier. To answer your question,the simplest solution is to set a max width for the parent, and then use percentages for the children.
HTML
<div class="wrapper">
<div class="quarter red">
</div>
<div class="quarter green">
</div>
<div class="quarter blue">
</div>
<div class="quarter">
</div>
</div>
CSS
.wrapper {max-width:960px;}
.quarter {width:25%;height:460px;background:#EEE;float:left;}
.red {background:#990000;}
.green {background:#006600;}
.blue {background:#333366;}
You can view this code working here: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/KwdjXo
Updated codepen with placeholder images: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/LEGNYe