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Im having an issue with css. Check my website at http://yourdesigns.nl/ssi/index.php

As you can see i have a 3-column row at the center of the index page. Each column has a border which gives a "box-like" feeling. The problem is that, once the content of a box is lesser then the other, the box gets smaller in height.

My goal is to give all the boxes the same height and i know this is possible by simply adding the height property to the class of my box elements, but all content is grabbed from a database, so if my client updates the content, it may be possible that the boxes are bigger then the fixed height value of the class which results in content overlapping the border/boxes.

How can i get all my boxes to be of the same height, without giving the fixed height value in my css?

Thanks in advance,

Michael

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  • Just to be clear, you want the boxes to be able to expand to accommodate more content if needed, but you want all three to remain the same height?
    – Jack
    Feb 15, 2013 at 21:06
  • Have you looked at this yet? You might find the answer here. css-tricks.com/fluid-width-equal-height-columns
    – Seanbish
    Feb 15, 2013 at 21:34

5 Answers 5

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If you want to keep the box heights equal and prevent overflow you could set the height and overflow properties in CSS for your box class:

.boxes
{
   height:500px;
   overflow: hidden;
   text-overflow:ellipsis; // ends the text block with "..." - css3 no ie7/ie8 support
}

If you want the boxes to re-size dynamically based on the largest box you could use jQuery:

$(document).ready(function () {      
   var largestBox = Math.max($('#box1').height(),$('#box2').height(),$('#box3').height());
   $('.boxes').height(largestBox );
});

Here's a jsfiddle demonstrating the jQuery option: http://jsfiddle.net/EjPSw/

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    You're missing #box3 in your jsfiddle example. Feb 15, 2013 at 21:31
  • You're welcome, we are all here to help each utter, aren't we? :) Feb 15, 2013 at 21:33
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You have to place your boxes in a div container. The outer container should have style

{
    overflow: hidden;
    border-bottom:1px solid gray;
}

while the boxes inside the container should have style

{
    border:1px solid gray;
    float:left;
    text-align:center;
    padding-bottom: 200em;
    margin-bottom: -200em;
}

Follow the link for the example:

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You could try using jQuery.

Give each box an id, for example box1, box2, box3;

U could use jQuery like this:

$(function(){
var box1 = $("#box1").height();
var box2 = $("#box2").height();
var box3 = $("#box3").height();

if((box1 > box2) && (box1 > box3))
{
   box2.height(box1);
   box3.height(box1);
} 
else if((box2 > box1) && (box2 > box3))
{
   box1.height(box2);
   box3.height(box2);
}
if((box3 > box2) && (box3 > box1))
{
   box2.height(box3);
   box1.height(box3);
}
});
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  • quicker to use Math.max to compare box heights and select the largest, then assign it to all boxes. No if/else needed that way (see my example below)
    – Jack
    Feb 15, 2013 at 21:29
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Try something like

 min-height: 500px
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I don't know of a non css3 solution, I would go for a jQuery solution by counting all the boxes and than give all boxes the highest height.

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