I've the following part of HTML structure (closing tags omitted for simplicity, indentation represents nested tags):
...
- <div class="main-content-wrapper">
- <div class="item-image-wrapper">
- <img class="item-image fit">
- <div class="item-text">
- <h2 id="itemTitle">
- <p id="itemContent">
with the following CSS
.itemdetailpage section[role=main] article .main-content-wrapper {
display: -ms-grid;
-ms-grid-rows: auto auto;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
.itemdetailpage section[role=main] article .item-image-wrapper {
-ms-grid-row: 1;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
.itemdetailpage section[role=main] article .item-image {
margin-top: 0px;
margin-left: 0px;
}
.itemdetailpage section[role=main] article .item-image.fit {
/* Fit image to page size */
max-width: 100%;
max-height: 100%;
}
.itemdetailpage section[role=main] article .item-text {
-ms-grid-row: 2;
margin-right: 5px;
}
The goal is to have the IMG no taller (and no wider) than the main content allows, i.e. to fit the main content space if bigger than that, or to stay at its original size if smaller. The text can just flow below the image, and so can also go below the fold, no problem with that. This should happen with no JS code, CSS only.
When the item text is narrower than the image, it's all ok. The image wrapper is some pixels taller than the image, don't know why, but it looks ok.
The problem I see here is when, at the same time: the image is taller than the available height, and the item text is wider than the image (the item title, in particular). In this case the image wrapper gets taller than its container, and so follows the image. E.g. .main-content-wrapper receives a (correct) height of 900px, but item-image-wrapper is 1024px tall and image is 1024px tall (its natural height).
I know this 100% DIV height has come again and again, and I've looked for answers, but I was not able to find one suitable for this case.
EDIT:
I've found this SitePoint reference, the paragraph where it says "Percentage values refer to the height of ...": does anyone know anything about this rule?
<div class="item-image-wrapper">inside<div class="main-content-wrapper">or isn't not ? – Zuul Jun 2 '12 at 17:58