I've written a little script that helps IE to correctly size a couple divs
based on the size of the window. I need this script to run when the document
loads, and anytime the window is resized (and I'll probably later need to
run it when a certain event happens)... so I probably need to give this a
name, and call it by name...
and that's where I keep stumbling.
beginner's question: how do I name this function?
What I've currently got is not right but good enough to know the basic idea
works:
$().ready(function(){
if($.browser.msie){
$(window).resize(function() {
var ww = $(window).width();
var wh = $(window).height();
var pt = $('#rightPane').offset().top;
var dw = $('#leftPane').outerWidth();
$('#leftPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) +
'px');
$('#rightPane').css('height', (wh - pt - 10) + 'px');
$('#rightPane').css('width', (ww - dw - 30) +
'px'); });
};
});
you can see the page here:
http://www.monkeypuzzle.net/testfiles/jquery/leftRight/
in IE, if you resize the window, the script will kick in. FF & Safari will
work fine without the script. I know the resize shouldn't be in the
function...
thanks again!
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