Iframe positioning

2019-04-06 05:50发布

问题:

This is iframe code of google translate.

<div id="contentframe" style="top: 160px; left: 0px;">
<iframe src="/translate_p?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;prev=_t&amp;sl=auto&amp;tl=en&amp;u=http://yahoo.co.jp/&amp;depth=1&amp;usg=ALkJrhjrVT6Mc1tnruB-zgrtu9cyQ1bSeA" name="c" frameborder="0" style="height:100%;width:100%;position:absolute;top:0px;bottom:0px;">&lt;/div&gt;
</iframe></div>

I tried to do something similar with the same div and iframe tags but the html page does not end up like google translate.

<div id="contentframe" style="top: 160px; left: 0px;">
<iframe src="http://stackoverflow.com" style="height:100%;width:100%;position:absolute;top:0px;bottom:0px;">&lt;/div&gt;
</iframe></div>

The iframe appears right at the top of the page instead of appearing 160px later, as specified by the div.

I'm not sure what is wrong here with my code, which is almost the same as the Google code.

Edit: The adding of the position:relative to the tag is not suitable as a solution. It shrinks the div into a bar with a small height. It also means that the exact position of the with respect to the page cannot be specified as a result.

回答1:

It's because you're missing position:relative; on #contentframe

<div id="contentframe" style="position:relative; top: 160px; left: 0px;">

position:absolute; positions itself against the closest ancestor that has a position that is not static. Since the default is static that is what was causing your issue.



回答2:

you have to use this css property,

 position:relative;

use it for your #contentframe div tag



回答3:

Try adding the css style property

position:relative;

to the div tag , it works ,



回答4:

you should use position: relative; for one iframe and position:absolute; for the second;

Example: for first iframe use:

<div id="contentframe" style="position:relative; top: 100px; left: 50px;">

for second iframe use:

<div id="contentframe" style="position:absolute; top: 0px; left: 690px;">