Browsers allow text-areas to be re-sized by dragging their corner by default. I was wondering if this rule could be applied to other elements (a div for instance). I know this effect could be achieved using the jQuery draggable or the jQuery-ui resizable function, but I would like to do it with plain html / css if it is possible to avoid relying on that library. Are their any CSS rules that I could apply to a div to make it behave in this way?
If you have any other solution I would like to hear it.
Answer: Use the CSS display Property You can simply use the CSS display property with the value inline-block to make a <div> not larger than its contents (i.e. only expand to as wide as its contents).
Use the css3 resize property.
div { resize: both; } There is also a resize: horizontal and resize: vertical.
Not currently cross browser http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-resize
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