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CSS - Making a div consume all available space


All,

I have a page which is suppose to take up only the available screen space in the browser.

I have a 'top bar' and a 'bottom bar', both of which are fixed positioned at the top and bottom of the page. I want to have a div which will consume (take up) the remaining of the space inbetween the two bars mentioned above.

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Its crucial that the middle div is not overlapped by the top and bottom bars. Is this at all possible with CSS or do I need to make use of js.

Also, if I do go with js, considering the browser loads up the CSS first before the js code, how is the above work out using js for centre positioning?

Many thanks,


Solution

  • You can use relative and absolute positions. Here an example:

    css

       html,body,#wrapper {
            height:100%;
            margin:0;
            padding:0;
        }
        #wrapper {
            position:relative;
        }
    
        #top, #middle, #bottom {
            position:absolute;
        }
    
        #top {
            height:50px;
            width:100%;
            background:grey;
        }
        #middle {
            top:50px;
            bottom:50px;
            width:100%;
            background:black;
        }
        #bottom {
            bottom:0;
            height:50px;
            width:100%;
            background:grey;
        }
    

    html

    <div id="wrapper">
        <div id="top"></div>
        <div id="middle"></div>
        <div id="bottom"></div>
    </div>
    

    Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/jz4rb/4