Website fixed height

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by mbitsol, May 8, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    I've one of friend's website which he developed quite a while ago in basic HTML of probably dream weaver which we're trying to edit now.

    Unfortunately due to some reason the height of all the webpages across the website is fixed and does not adjust with the addition or deletion of content on the webpage.

    The website is http://www.govandentalcare.co.uk/

    Can you please have a quick look at it and please advise as to how we can tweak the code to have auto-adjust height. Apparently it looks quite standard but is very annoying when not working properly.

    Thanks :)
     
    mbitsol, May 8, 2012 IP
  2. IDocXD

    IDocXD Member

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    Hi,

    Your problem is that the background is a solid image.
    You will need to splice the image and recode it into a dynamic layout, other wise content will either overlap, or you will be left with a large white space.
     
    IDocXD, May 8, 2012 IP
  3. mbitsol

    mbitsol Guest

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    That is true, i just figured it out last night as well, that the background is not just the borders, the world's worst designer has a full background image set and therefore its fixed.

    I've done some tweaks to change the image size and it kind of worked :D

    Thanks anyway :)
     
    mbitsol, May 9, 2012 IP
  4. teraonline

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    You can use the image as background
     
    teraonline, May 9, 2012 IP
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    its better to not use image age background... hope it will load easily
     
    nadra anwar, May 11, 2012 IP
  6. mbitsol

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    Yes, i've recommended the same that use background image just to fulfil border needs is stupidly incorrect. Hope they get it soon :)
     
    mbitsol, May 23, 2012 IP
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    if you use the image as background it will then auto-fill the space.
     
    samueleangelo, Jun 5, 2012 IP