Make the fixed content height matter












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I have a situation kind of like this =>



https://codepen.io/anon/pen/pQpLqY



since my #sub-header-content has no fixed height and can grow when user interact, I would like to be able to not set the height of #sub-header-content manually, but make it automatically fit the child size.



#sub-header-content{
background-color:purple;
height:40px; // WANT TO REMOVE THIS
}

#sub-header-menu{
position:fixed;
height:40px;
width: 50px;
margin: auto;
background-color:green;
}









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    I have a situation kind of like this =>



    https://codepen.io/anon/pen/pQpLqY



    since my #sub-header-content has no fixed height and can grow when user interact, I would like to be able to not set the height of #sub-header-content manually, but make it automatically fit the child size.



    #sub-header-content{
    background-color:purple;
    height:40px; // WANT TO REMOVE THIS
    }

    #sub-header-menu{
    position:fixed;
    height:40px;
    width: 50px;
    margin: auto;
    background-color:green;
    }









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      I have a situation kind of like this =>



      https://codepen.io/anon/pen/pQpLqY



      since my #sub-header-content has no fixed height and can grow when user interact, I would like to be able to not set the height of #sub-header-content manually, but make it automatically fit the child size.



      #sub-header-content{
      background-color:purple;
      height:40px; // WANT TO REMOVE THIS
      }

      #sub-header-menu{
      position:fixed;
      height:40px;
      width: 50px;
      margin: auto;
      background-color:green;
      }









      share|improve this question













      I have a situation kind of like this =>



      https://codepen.io/anon/pen/pQpLqY



      since my #sub-header-content has no fixed height and can grow when user interact, I would like to be able to not set the height of #sub-header-content manually, but make it automatically fit the child size.



      #sub-header-content{
      background-color:purple;
      height:40px; // WANT TO REMOVE THIS
      }

      #sub-header-menu{
      position:fixed;
      height:40px;
      width: 50px;
      margin: auto;
      background-color:green;
      }






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      Bobby

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          I did not understand perfectly what you wanted, but I think setting min-height: 40px would do the trick.






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          • Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
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          I did not understand perfectly what you wanted, but I think setting min-height: 40px would do the trick.






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          • Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
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          I did not understand perfectly what you wanted, but I think setting min-height: 40px would do the trick.






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          • Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
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            Nov 21 at 2:47














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          I did not understand perfectly what you wanted, but I think setting min-height: 40px would do the trick.






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          I did not understand perfectly what you wanted, but I think setting min-height: 40px would do the trick.







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          answered Nov 21 at 2:39









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          • Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
            – Bobby
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          • Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
            – Bobby
            Nov 21 at 2:47
















          Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
          – Bobby
          Nov 21 at 2:47




          Basically, right now I have to put the height/min-height manually. But if the height of the header is greater than the value I set (because of user interaction) I have to fix by code the height again or it will hide behind the content. What I would like, is that the #sub-header-content adapt to my #sub-header-menu height without me interacting with it
          – Bobby
          Nov 21 at 2:47


















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