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Posted by Neredbojias on 05/14/07 11:35
On Sun, 13 May 2007 04:50:19 GMT BootNic scribed:
> I think margin:auto; will produce the effect you wish, which if I recall
> correctly, does not work in quirks mode.
>
>> The third link:
>>
>> http://www.neredbojias.com/zyxix/bootnic3.html
>>
>> is the same as the second with a "rube-goldberg" javascript patch for
>> a bug in Opera. Hopefully, someday Opera will fix that.
>
> It took a little while to find this in my notes, but I believe there is a
> way to make opera behave without the need for JavaScript.
>
> [url]
> http://home.earthlink.net/~bootnic/neredbojias0.html
> [/url]
>
> Please share any issues you find.
Yeah, what a great fix for Opera! I might add that whoever came up with
that css is a bit smarter than me... However, I might also add that the
necessity for such tactics is rather depressing.
As for the scrollbar issue, after viewing your example I adjusted my
original page accordingly and, viola, it worked. This surprised me because
I'm sure a problem existed when I originally constructed it, something over
a year ago. Maybe there was a pertinent ie6 update and/or I vaguely
remember having trouble with the actually redundant overscroll:auto; in
earlier versions of Mozilla/Firefox. Whatever, it seems to work now, so I
implimented it online and found no anomalies with the "big three".
Incidentally, thanks for sharing your knowledge. It surely helped me build
a better page, which, after all, is why we really are here in the first
place. (...It was also beneficial in reminding me that I don't know
everything, something I tend to forget occasionally.)
--
Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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