HTML + CSS: semi-vertical align
Hello all,
I'm not at all an HTML and CSS expert - but sometimes I can't get around doing some of it. Just like now; and I've run into a problem that I have no idea how to go about doing this, and a friend of mine requested this layout specifically.
I want a field (div, probably) with content (the actual site, the div itself will have a scrollbar on overflow) with a specific site (in pixels) in the center of the screen, both vertically and horizontally. I've done this before, though I don't even remember how, just that it was very hacky. But I'd probably be able to do it again.
The only difference is that this time I want a menu above this div. This menu will have a decent size: it's an image in itself that is quite large. And in some browsers, it won't fit above the content. In this case, I want the content to go down such that the menu fits perfectly.
So, basically, I have two elements, a menu and a content box. Where:
1. Content box has a specific size.
2. The minimum height of the menu is half of (visible_height - content_height), but it gets bigger on overflow.
3. The content box is directly underneath this menu.
That should fix it; though I don't think there's a way to directly set this height, but there must be some way to do this...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
EVOEx