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Posted by dorayme on 08/11/06 08:34
In article <ebhdfg$t55$1@newsreader2.netcologne.de>,
"Michael Weis" <nc-weismi@netcologne.de> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> as a non-professional in these things, I searched for this topic but found
> no satisfying answer:
>
> I have to create a site with 3 frames. (Please no diskussion about the sense
> of using frames...)
> The main frame has to show a vertical scrollbar if content is bigger than
> one display page.
> This works well, but:
>
> if I define "scrollbar=auto" then
> - in IE also a horizontal scrollbar is shown when content is bigger than
> one page (bad)
> - in Opera & Firefox only vertical scrollbar is shown (good)
>
> if I define "scrollbar=yes" then
>
> - in IE only a vertical scrollbar is shown (good)
> - in IE and FF also a horizontal scrollbar is shown but deactivated (grey)
> (bad)
Give us a url to demonstrate what you say when you have
scrollbar="yes", it does not happen like you say on my copy of
Mac IE , nor Safari, nor - and I bet quids this is the same on
Windows for the following - Firefox. If you have things right,
for scrollbars="yes", it behaves beautifully.
--
dorayme
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