CSS Sidebar Height 100%

匿名 (未验证) 提交于 2019-12-03 08:57:35

问题:

I've been banging my head against the wall for hours trying to figure out this issue and think it must be something small I'm missing. I've searched online, but nothing I have found seems to work. The HTML is:

            

My full CSS is:

* {   margin: 0px;   padding: 0px; }  body {   font-family: Calibri, Sans-Serif;   height: 100%; }  #header {   width: 100%;   z-index: 1;   height: 340px;   background-image: url("../../Content/images/bannercenter.gif");   background-repeat: repeat-x; }  #header #bannerleft {   float: left;   background-image: url("../../Content/images/bannerleft.gif");   background-repeat: no-repeat;   height: 340px;   width: 439px;   z-index: 2; }  #bannerright {   float: right;   background-image: url("../../Content/images/bannerright.gif");   background-repeat: no-repeat;   width: 382px;   height: 340px;   background-color: White;   z-index: 2; }  #Sidebar {   width: 180px;   background: url("../../Content/images/Sidebar.png") repeat-y;   z-index: 2;   height: 100%;   position: absolute; }  #SidebarBottom {   margin-left: 33px;   height: 100%;   background: url("../../Content/images/SidebarImage.png") no-repeat bottom; }  #NavigationContainer {   position: absolute;   top: 350px;   width: 100%;   background-color: #bbc4c3;   height: 29px;   z-index: 1;   left: 0px; }  #Navigation {   margin-left: 190px;   font-family: Calibri, Sans-Serif; }  #Navigation li {   float: left;   list-style: none;   padding-right: 3%;   padding-top: 6px;   font-size: 100%; }  #Navigation a:link, a:active, a:visited {   color: #012235;   text-decoration: none;   font-weight: 500; }  #Navigation a:hover {   color: White; }  #WebLinks {   float: right;   color: #00324b;   margin-top: 50px;   width: 375px; }  #WebLinks span {   float: left;   margin-right: 7px;   margin-left: 21px;   font-size: 10pt;   margin-top: 8px;   font-family: Helvetica; }  #WebLinks ul li {   float: left;   padding-right: 7px;   list-style: none; }  #WebLinks ul li a {   text-decoration: none;   font-size: 8pt;   color: #00324b;   font-weight: normal; }  #WebLinks ul li a img {   border-style: none; }  #WebLinks ul li a:hover {   color: #bcc5c4; }

I'd like the sidebar to stretch in height with the content of my page and leave the sidebar bottom image always at the bottom of the sidebar.

回答1:

UPDATE: As this answer is still getting votes both up and down, and is at the time of writing eight years old: There are probably better techniques out there now. Original answer follows below.


Clearly you are looking for the Faux columns technique :-)

By how the height-property is calculated, you can't set height: 100% inside something that has auto-height.



回答2:

This worked for me

.container {    overflow: hidden;    ....  }   #sidebar {    margin-bottom: -5000px; /* any large number will do */   padding-bottom: 5000px;    ....  } 


回答3:

Until CSS's flexbox becomes more mainstream, you can always just absolutely position the sidebar, sticking it zero pixels away from the top and bottom, then set a margin on your main container to compensate.

JSFiddle

http://jsfiddle.net/QDCGv/

HTML

I'm the main section.

CSS

section.sidebar {   width: 250px;   position: absolute;   top: 0;   bottom: 0;   background-color: green; }  section.main { margin-left: 250px; }

Note: This is an über simple way to do this but you'll find bottom does not mean "bottom of page," but "bottom of window." The sidebar will probably abrubtly end if your main content scrolls down.



回答4:

I would use css tables to achieve a 100% sidebar height.

The basic idea is to wrap the sidebar and main divs in a container.

Give the container a display:table

And give the 2 child divs (sidebar and main) a display: table-cell

Like so..

#container { display: table; } #main { display: table-cell; vertical-align: top; } #sidebar { display: table-cell; vertical-align: top; } 

Take a look at this LIVE DEMO where I have modified your initial markup using the above technique (I have used background colors for the different divs so that you can see which ones are which)



回答5:

I have run into this issue several times on different projects, but I have found a solution that works for me. You have to use four div tags - one that contains the sidebar, the main content, and a footer.

First, style the elements in your stylesheet:

#container { width: 100%; background: #FFFAF0; }  .content { width: 950px; float: right; padding: 10px; height: 100%; background: #FFFAF0; }  .sidebar { width: 220px; float: left; height: 100%; padding: 5px; background: #FFFAF0; }  #footer { clear:both; background:#FFFAF0; }

You can edit the different elements however you want to, just be sure you dont change the footer property "clear:both" - this is very important to leave in.

Then, simply set up your web page like this:

I wrote a more in-depth blog post about this at http://blog.thelibzter.com/how-to-make-a-sidebar-extend-the-entire-height-of-its-container. Please let me know if you have any questions. Hope this helps!



回答6:

Further to @montrealmike 's answer, can I just add my adaptation?

I did this:

.container {    overflow: hidden;    ....  }   #sidebar {    margin-bottom: -101%;   padding-bottom: 101%;    ....  } 

I did the "101%" thing to cater for the (ultra rare) possibility that somebody may be viewing the site on a huge screen with a height more than 5000px!

Great answer though, montrealmike. It worked perfectly for me.



回答7:

Flexbox (http://caniuse.com/#feat=flexbox)

First wrap the columns you want in a div or section, ex:

Then add the following CSS:

.content {     display: -webkit-box;     display: -moz-box;     display: -ms-flexbox;     display: -webkit-flex;     display: flex; }


回答8:

Perhaps Multi-Column Layouts Climb Out of the Box is what you're looking for?



回答9:

I was facing the same problem as Jon. TheLibzter put me on the right track, but the image that has to stay at the bottom of the sidebar was not included. So I made some adjustments...

Important:

  • Positioning of the div which contains the sidebar and the content (#bodyLayout). This should be relative.
  • Positioning of the div that has to stay at the bottom of the sidbar (#sidebarBottomDiv). This should be absolute.
  • The width of the content + the width of the sidebar must be equal to the width of the page (#container)

Here's the css:

    #container     {         margin: auto;         width: 940px;     }     #bodyLayout     {         position: relative;         width: 100%;         padding: 0;     }     #header     {         height: 95px;         background-color: blue;         color: white;     }     #sidebar     {         background-color: yellow;     }     #sidebarTopDiv     {         float: left;         width: 245px;         color: black;     }     #sidebarBottomDiv     {         position: absolute;         float: left;         bottom: 0;         width: 245px;         height: 100px;         background-color: green;         color: white;     }     #content     {         float: right;         min-height: 250px;         width: 695px;         background-color: White;     }     #footer     {         width: 940px;         height: 75px;         background-color: red;         color: white;     }     .clear     {         clear: both;     }

And here's the html:



回答10:

i guess, today one would probably use flexbox for this. See the holy grail example.



回答11:

I realise this is an old post but I was trying to work something out for my site to have a sidebar. Would this work?

#sidebar-background {     position:fixed;     width:250px;     top:0;     bottom:0;     background-color:orange; }  #content-background {     position:fixed;     right:0;     top:0;     bottom:0;     left:250px;     background-color:pink; }  #sidebar {     float:left;     width:250px; }  #content {     float:left;     width:600px; }   
Stuff in here


回答12:

I think your solution would be to wrap your content container and your sidebar in a parent containing div. Float your sidebar to the left and give it the background image. Create a wide margin at least the width of your sidebar for your content container. Add clearing a float hack to make it all work.



回答13:

use body background if you are using fixed width sidebar give the same width image as your side bar. also put background-repeat:repeat-y in your css codes.



回答14:

Position absolute, top:0 and bottom:0 for the sidebar and position relative for the wrapper (or container) witch content all the elements and it's done !



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