I have vertically rotated span element with some text in it:

span{
  -webkit-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -o-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -moz-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.BasicImage(rotation=3);
  height: 100%;
}

.container{
  width: 40px;
  height: 500px;  /* <- this can change */
}

How can I make it so the spacing between the letters of the text from the span changes depending on the container's height? Basically I want the text to span over the entire height of the element...

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Do you want this with CSS only? I think you'd have to use JavaScript... – Czechnology Apr 3 '11 at 15:19
I'm using jQuery anyway, so javascript is ok, but I don't know how :( – Alex Apr 3 '11 at 17:48
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...somewhere, in a javascript file far far away...

$(".container").each(function(idx, el) {
    $(el).css("letter-spacing", calculateSpacing(el, $(el).height()));        
});

You can use the plugin found here, which contains the calculateSpacing function, albeit it works on width, not height (so some modification may be necessary):

http://heychinaski.com/jquery/js/jquery.charjustify.js

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I think you can't do it without javascrit, because sizes in % use width but not height. Write a script that divide the height of the element by the number of chars inside and set it as letter-spacing.

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