I would like to have an iframe take as much vertical space as it needs to display its content and not display a scrollbar. Is it at all possible ?
Are there any workarounds?
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I would like to have an iframe take as much vertical space as it needs to display its content and not display a scrollbar. Is it at all possible ? Are there any workarounds? |
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This should set the IFRAME height to its content's height:
You may want to add edit: Oops, forgot to declare |
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This CSS snippet should remove the vertical scrollbar:
I'm not sure yet about having it take up as much vertical space as it needs, but I'll see if I can't figure it out. |
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@Daniel I don't mind the body scrollbar, I would actually rather have that one than have the iframe generate a second set of toolbars that take only part of the page. @Teifion This would not work, you can set a height in pixel for the iframe though, but I find that a rather ugly solution (setting the iframe height to some random large value) |
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Adding a DOCTYPE declaration to the IFRAME source document will help to calculate the correct value from the line
I was having problems with both IE and FF as it was rendering the iframe document in 'quirks' mode, until I added the DOCTYPE. FF/IE/Chrome support: The .scrollHeight doesnt work with Chrome so I have come up with a javascript example using jQuery to set all IFRAME heights on a page based on the iframes content. NOTE: This is for reference pages within the your current domain.
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The workaround is not to use |
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Also check out this thread: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/754519/how-does-the-diggbar-dynamically-resize-its-iframes-height-based-on-content-not. It addresses the same question. |
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