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Posted by dorayme on 08/11/06 22:39
In article <ebhkb4$cdl$1@newsreader2.netcologne.de>,
"Michael Weis" <nc-weismi@netcologne.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the site is on my notebook at this time --> no URL
> But I will give you one with an nearly empty site soon. I used one yesterday
> for verifying this behaviour.
>
> It is IE 6.0.2900.2180 on Win XP sp2.
>
> The behaviour at Opera & FF is correct!
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
I took another look, fresh this morning, you are right about the
greyed out, it looked so natural on an old site I made (that had
just 2 frames, left nav and right content with grey border
allowed) that I missed that it was a grey scollbar. There were no
arrows, nothing to indicate a scollbar to the average website
user, it is a subtlety, a place for the scroll bar to happen
without it suddenly popping in to disturb things, it serves to be
a graceful phantom ready to spring into life on scrollbar="yes".
I now realise what you mean by "bad" but correct. I don't think
it is bad at all but you cannot know how natural, it can look
with the sketchy page at the url. There it looks strange and
stands out. Make a real page, with background colours, allow
frame borders or not as suits the design and you will see that
"yes" is not at all so bad...
--
dorayme
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