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Posted by Animesh Kumar on 10/31/86 11:18
dorayme wrote:
>>From: Animesh Kumar <animesh1978@gmail.com>
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>>dorayme wrote:
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>>>do you know that it does not appear without side scrollbars on all
>>>browsers, not even in 1024px wide windows? I would say this: first try to
>>>make sure your site appears well within such (even better, 800) before
>>>scrollbars get activated. You mandate too much space.
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>>>dorayme
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>>Yes that is in my mind. I appreciate ur comment. This is like my "first"
>>page that I made with CSS and background images.
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>>Though, if the poem and its translation appears in 800 pixels, it is
>>good enough, cos each poem will take about 10 mins to read (one scroll
>>in 10 mins is not a bad number: it is not a see-picture and move type
>>page).
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> If it is unnecessary (as it most certainly is in this case) then it is one
> scroll too many.
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>>I will look into it however.
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>>PS: Am curious why you say we need to scroll right now too, I checked
>>with IE and Firefox and I didn't have to (though the scroll bar appeared).
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> If the sideways scroll bar appears for you on 1028 then that is reason
> enough to look into it and make it go away. I suggest for your purposes, no
> side scroll should appear for anything more than 800 at least... For a
> start, you allow miles too much for the width of the nav side bar (which
> never flexes down no matter how one resizes) and/or too much margin for nav
> part...
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> While at it btw, you may spot your other trouble.
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> As you please though...
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> dorayme
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The scroll at bottom which avails going *sideway* is sideway-scroll.
Right? I am considering to move the links on the left yes. At least on
1024 by 768 they will disappear.
Your point is very valid though.
Best regards,
Animesh
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