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This question has been asked (and answered) previously at: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/546946/css-make-a-block-element-fill-the-entire-space-of-a-parent-element

However, the accepted solution does not work in CHROME (as noted in the comments by mercator). The fix suggesting to add a height:100 to the <tr> element doesn't work either. Does anyone know how to achieve this effect with webkit-based browsers? The link http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/26620/stackoverflow1.html (provided by the original poster) shows this issue. It works in FF/IE but not chrome.

Thanks.