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Gadgets for Your Webpage: Ampersands and Height
user name
2006-10-06 12:59:52
Does your iframe CSS element have fixed height/width?  If
so, then it
will not work if the user who puts the gadget on their page
changes the
height that they want the gadget to have.

I haven't looked at the gmodules.com JavaScript to see how
it tries to
set the height.  However, these are the DOM objects created
by
gmodules.com, with some elements missed:
<DIV><TABLE><TR><TD><DIV><I
FRAME>
where the TD has the user's preferred width, and the IFRAME
src is an
HTTP reference to the gmodules.com listing.  No mention of
the user's
height.

It seems to me that the IFRAME should have a style that sets
the user's
width and height.

Chris


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Gadgets for Your Webpage: Ampersands and Height
user name
2006-10-18 15:40:07
It seems that my suggestion has now been implemented... the
IFRAME has
a style with the width and height set, so the gadget
displays in my
blog OK.
Chris


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Gadgets for Your Webpage: Ampersands and Height
user name
2006-10-18 16:50:44
Thanks for telling me. It works fine now as well. I actually
misread
your question about my iFrame CSS element. I was defining a
CSS element
for my blog post to override the Gadgets size...

But, it seems it's all fine now.


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