• First off, awesome plugin. Much thanks. The autoresize was exactly what I was looking for. My post, though, is a slight issue I’m having. It’s with the width. By default, the width is 100%. However, when I set a URL in an iframe on my site there seems to be some extra padding on the right and left side of the iframe. There’s about 25px or so of padding on each side of the iframe. I have an SMF forum in the iframe. The forum is installed on the same domain as my main WordPress site. The forum is in a subdirectory.

    If I compare the two views I can see the difference. That is, if I look at my forum directly (i.e. not via iframe) it’s about 25px wider on each side as compared to when I view it in the iframe. I thought that it could be my theme (ColorMag), but I’m using the “No Sidebar Fully Width) layout in the theme. Also, when I view other content on my site using that layout, I don’t have that extra 25px padding on each side. Therefore, i’ve ruled that out. Unless there’s some unknown conflict between the plugin and my WP theme.

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  • Plugin Author Greg Ross

    (@gregross)

    It could be a browser issue, have you tried a different browser?

    Thread Starter swamparoo

    (@swamparoo)

    I’ve tried it in Firefox, Opera, and Chrome. Same issue in all three browsers. Of the three browsers, it has the most extra padding in Chrome. About 100px-200px extra on each side.

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