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Posted by dorayme on 06/29/07 22:44
In article <slrnf89ecs.8cn.spamspam@bowser.marioworld>,
Ben C <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote:
> On 2007-06-28, dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > <http://tinyurl.com/34nojy>
>
> Do you mean when the viewport is narrowed to about 400px you get a
> horizontal scrollbar for the whole page?
No, I mean simply that no horizontal bars appear in Safari, FF,
Opera and some other browsers when the browser window width has
run out of room to show the 600px that is specified for that
first cell. Whereas iCab says, "There's no room left to get the
600px in and the other right cell, so I will provide a scrollbar"
Please tell me if this is not so on your versions of FF, Opera,
etc. (I realise you might not have iCab)
I do not yet know what the situation is re this url on WinIE.
(because I am lazy to fire up my winbox just for this little
thing)
>I think they all do that. ("when the viewport is narrowed to
about 400px you get a horizontal scrollbar")
>
Well, not on my browsers. FF is happily able to go down to about
50px wide (and, interestingly much less, but I leave this detail
to another time!) and show no scrollbars, ditto Opera.
Safari has a bigger limit of window size, about 300px but even at
the limit, no scrollbars at all. Mac IE is similar to Safari in
this respect.
iCab stands alone on my machine in this respect. It shows
scrollbars in response to the code of the url above as described.
I will take a look at what you have said about a different markup
(snipped here)
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dorayme
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