I am sure this problem has been asked before but I cannot seem to find the answer.
I have the following markup:
<div id="foo">
<div id="bar">
here be dragons
</div>
</div>
My desire is to make foo to have width of 600px
(width: 600px;
) and to make bar have the following behaviors:
padding-left: 2px;
padding-right: 2px;
margin-left: 2px;
margin-right: 2px;
outerWidth: 100%;
In other words instead of setting width of bar to 592px
I would like to set the outer width of bar to 100%
so that it is computed to 592px
. The importance here is that I can change foo's width to 800px
and bar will calculate when rendered instead of me having to do the math for all these instances manually.
Is this possible in pure CSS?
Some more fun with it:
- What if
#bar
is a table? - What if
#bar
is a textarea? What if
#bar
is an input?What if
#foo
is a table cell (td
)? (Does this change the problem or is the problem identical?)
So far the table#bar
, input#bar
has been discussed. I have not seen a good solution for textarea#bar. I Think a textarea with no border/margin/padding with a div
wrap might work with the div
styled to work as borders for the textarea
.