I'm trying to create a page which contains three divs: a header, a footer, and a content area. These should take up 100% of the screen.
The header and footer are small and won't change, the content area could be any size, so I have added overflow:auto
to make it scroll when it gets too large.
The problem is, it overflows the height of the screen. I have created a fiddle to demonstrate:
https://jsfiddle.net/tdxn1e7p/
I'm using the following CSS to set up the html and body height, so the height:100%
trick on the container will work:
html,
body {
height: 100%;
}
The structure of my document is:
<div style="height:100%;">
<div>
Header content
</div>
<div style="overflow:auto;">
Body content... this could be very long
</div>
<div>
Footer content
</div>
</div>
I have found a lot of variations on this sort of problem such as this question, but haven't been able to make any of the answers work for me.
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