Wed, 31 Dec 2014 13:27:57 +0100
Ignore runtime configuration files generated during quality assurance.
michael@0 | 1 | <style> |
michael@0 | 2 | body { overflow-y: scroll } |
michael@0 | 3 | div { |
michael@0 | 4 | width: 10px; |
michael@0 | 5 | height: 10px; |
michael@0 | 6 | background-color: #d64203; |
michael@0 | 7 | } |
michael@0 | 8 | </style> |
michael@0 | 9 | |
michael@0 | 10 | <body> |
michael@0 | 11 | <div id="a"></div> |
michael@0 | 12 | <div style="height: 50px"></div> <!-- Unaffected by scrollbars. --> |
michael@0 | 13 | <div id="c"></div> |
michael@0 | 14 | <div style="height: 50px"></div> <!-- Unaffected by scrollbars. --> |
michael@0 | 15 | |
michael@0 | 16 | <!-- Deliberately make scrollbars appear. --> |
michael@0 | 17 | <div style="width: 500px; height: 500px; background-color: black"> |
michael@0 | 18 | </body> |
michael@0 | 19 | |
michael@0 | 20 | <script> |
michael@0 | 21 | // client{Width, Height} consist of the area _inside_ the scrollbars, so these |
michael@0 | 22 | // manually calculated units reflect the fact that with 'overflow: scroll' set, |
michael@0 | 23 | // viewport units are sized taking the scrollbars into account. Since we're |
michael@0 | 24 | // only dealing with 'overflow-y' here, only the width units are affected. |
michael@0 | 25 | var vw = 0.01 * document.body.clientWidth; |
michael@0 | 26 | document.getElementById('a').style.width = (50 * vw) + "px"; |
michael@0 | 27 | document.getElementById('c').style.width = (35 * vw) + "px"; |
michael@0 | 28 | </script> |