This should be a fun puzzle for you Stack Overflow geniuses:
I'm building a browser plugin that will inject a div
, script
, and iframe
into the markup of whatever page the client is viewing. The purpose is to anchor a toolbar onto the bottom of every page (StumbleUpon does this for Chrome). Here's the code that is placed before </body>
:
<div id="someID1" style="position: fixed; bottom: 0px; left: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100%; background-color: transparent;">
<iframe id="someID2" src="http://www.example.com/iframeContent.html" frameBorder="0" scrolling="no" style="background-color: transparent; margin: 0px; height: 100%; width: 100%; padding: 0px;"/>
</div>
This toolbar (iframe
) will be hosted on our server and has pop-out panels. When a user clicks to open a menu, the menu vertically extends the toolbar (e.g., toolbar height is 35px; with panel is 100px).
I can accomplish this in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome by having my toolbar sit on top of everything on a transparent background (i.e., height: 100%
and background-color: transparent
for both the div
and iframe
). But this doesn't work for IE7, IE8, IE9.
I've tried (1) doing background: blank.gif
instead of background-color: transparent, and (2) injecting a script
into the parent with a resizing function that I could call on with parent.resizeFunction(height)
("resource denied")
Any ideas on how to solve this?? Thanks so much!