IFrame 100% Height - Will Not Scroll Up Or Down Inside The Actual Page?
Feb 9, 2009
Is it possible to have an iFrame set at 100% so that you will not need to scroll up or down inside the actual page? I have been searching for a while now and one thing to note is that the source file is from another web site (with permission) and is https on an http page. The code works fine but I cant seem to get the 100% height.
I set the height of an object to "100%", via its HTML definition. I later want to determine the actual height of it, using JavaScript. If I access its "height" property it returns the string "100%". How do I get the actual height, in pixels, that it ended up being when it got displayed by the browser?
I'm creating a script which causes the page to scroll when the mouse is held down within 1/3 of the page height of the window edge. An example can be found at [URL], and is working fine in Firefox, Safari and Chrome, but not in IE. I'm 90% certain this is due to the browser's non-handling of addEventListener, but I'm not sure how to fix this...I've tried the following so far:
Is there a way to have an iframe but has scrolling but as soon as you click the down button once it go down a bit of the page it scrolls down straight down to 65pixels?
i have a div of height 500px and width 800px. i have set it as auto on over flow and usually i have 500 records displayed so it scrolls. lets say i trigger an even on row number 478 inside that scrollable div and that event causes a page reload, can i go back to that same position in side that div? how?
I have this.. the src is file go.jsp in go.jsp changes occur..jsp the iframe so that there wont be scrolling dont give me solution use scorlling="no".. simply..data will be hidden below..I want to resize the page...
I use an asp page to display pages, where the dynamic content is in an iframe. To calculate the height of the iframe I use the calcheight function. However when trying to do this with external pages, I get an access denied error, and the iframe won't display correctly. Is there a way to solve this or another way to calculate the height for the iframe. The relevant code displayed below...
I'm trying to run a script from a js file to add javascript to the website inside the iframe. I also would like the script to only be activated onclick(this is all in an article).
To clarify my website has an iframe and this iframe contains a webpage from [url]... I want to run thescript.js on the website inside that iframe, to add javascript to that website, however i also only want to run this js file on the click of a link/button. I hope i'm being clear if I'm not please tell me and ill try to reiterate.
I've been trying to get this to work for a while now and I feel like this is really simple and I'm asking a stupid question. However this is what I've got so far, currently this just redirects the iframe to the URL with my code on it(instead of actually running it).[code]...
i have a iframe element with ID iframe-template Then, i used $('#iframe-template').attr('src', url) to load content of url into that iframe! It works fine! But i dunno how to make it grow up to it's actually This is my iframe tag <iframe width='100%' height='100%' id='iframe-template' name='iframe-template' frameborder=0 src='' scrolling='no'></iframe>
Would like to say right away that I'm a massive newbie on this and the project below is something I'm creating for others but also to help me learn at the same time. First of all I have my Index file. This contains 3 divs (MainDiv TopDiv and BottomDiv) in which I load iframes onto using innerhtml using this code.
function loadPageX(pageAddress,containerID { var el=document.getElementById(containerID) el.innerHTML="<iframe src="" + pageAddress + ""height="100%" frameborder="0" width="100%" ALLOWTRANSPARENCY="true"></iframe>"
how to adjust the iframe height by itself if my html height increases. My html code includes a facebook comment at the bottom of my page and the comment will show making it expand the height once users post comments. On the other hand, I'm using a CMS that have its own iframe. I've tried many solutions that can be found on the web but none works. It only can work if I don't put in CMS. Is it possible to adjust the iframe height using CMS or there is no way?
I am building an all AJAX site for a Facebook iFrame page and am having an issue. All the pages and what not load up dynamically just fine, but some pages use the Facebook commet system. After the AJAX has loaded the page though, the JavaScript inside does not load.
This is the Facebook comment script that I need to load inside the ajax'd content.
i have an iframe inside a page(main). In that iframe, i am calling a java script function that is in the main page.This function call is working in Mozilla , IE but not in Safari and google chrome?? Is there any specific reason for that? when i add the function in the iframe it works.
Well I finally got rid of the iframes and replaced them with scrollable divs. The only problem is the scrollBy does not work on divs. I want the div to scroll 100% of it's height when a button is clicked. This doesn't work eather.
Code: var y=display.clientHeight; alert(display.clientHeight); //alerts 351 display.scrollTop='y';//does nothing //neither does this
Is there a way to resize an iframe dynamically so that you never get the scroll bar and essentially hide that there is an iframe? Better integration really.Basically I want to iframe a forum into my site so that the design down the sides and top which my friend does using iweb are not messed with.We have a central area which can be longer or shorter depending on the forum.
I am able to get the height of the browser w/o the scroll bar, but I need a way of getting the height of the browser with the scroll bar. How can I do this with javascript?
I was wondering how and I tried creating a div that is a child of a div with its same width, but the length of the entire page.So in a way it is like a scroll-bar except the user can not move down the page by holding the smaller inner div (square). The small square just moves down its container as the mouse moves down to The bottom of the page.but since The square inner div is in a container, with the same with, it can not and will not be able to move horizontally.
Is this correct? window.pageXOffset/pageYOffset = how much page has scrolled in standards compliant browsers window.innerWidth, window.innerHeight = viewport in standards compliant browsers
What browser supports these properties? document.documentElement.scrollWidth document.documentElement.scrollHeight document.documentElement.scrollLeft document.documentElement.scrollTop document.documentElement.clientWidth document.documentElement.clientHeight
And does document.documentElement.scrollWidth and document.documentElement.scrollLeft return the same value?
IE7 / IE8 scroll bar is not recalculating content height, when using .slideToggle(); so content panels when expanded are lost off the bottom of the page - see screenshot. Has anyone else had this problem? What is the fix? I have tested in Chrome, firefox, opera (it even works in IE6) just not IE 7 and 8. I have attached a screenshot. The weird thing is the slider I am using for the areas causing the problem (pictured) I am using because they allow multiple instances of the slider on the page.
There is also an old one on the page also that does work in IE7 & 8 (the page expands as if there was new content in the page).
In order to make my site scalable (down to 1024x768), I need four layers to vertically scroll so that their contents doesn't force the main page to scroll. However, on higher resolutions, there'll be more space below the layers which means I don't necessarily want the layers to scroll if there's enough space to fit the text in.
I've tried CSS - I had to specify a height of 250px (the most I can use before main-page-scrolling takes effect in 1024x768) and set overflow: auto. The problem with this is that this is static formatting - no matter what resolution I use, the layers are always going to scroll because the height has been set to 250px.
So I was wondering if there's a way, either a CSS property/function (or maybe this can only be done in java script) - to make the layers scroll only if there's a risk of the main page scrolling?Or do I need to attack this with a crowbar and have a separate style sheet for every single resolution where I specify the height of the layers for each one?
how to make an image/text to scroll as the user scroll the page also? for example if the user scrolls down image/text also scrolls down and when the user scrolls up image/text also scrolls up..