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Posted by Troy Piggins on 09/09/07 09:13
* Blinky the Shark is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> Troy Piggins wrote:
>> This seems to happen in Firefox, but not IE, and just wondering
>> if it's my code or the browser.
>>
>> On some of my pages I have thumbnails of images. The thumbs are
>> links to bigger images.
>>
>> Thumbnails are displayed as I want them... /until/ the link is
>> clicked (active?) when a scrollbar appears on the right side of
>> the thumbnail. Here is an example:
>>
>> http://piggo.com/~troy/slrn#manuals
>
> Judging by the that full-sized image you hang out with pretty cool
> people. ;)
Lol - didn't even notice that.
> What do you get if you lose or change the overflow:auto ?
Not what I want.
> http://www.quirksmode.org/css/overflow.html
Aah, so it's not FF misbehaving, it's IE not doing it correctly
and not displaying the scrollbars when it should even though I
don't want it to. Was that even English?
> (Won't see response; don't do the group you preferred follow-up to.)
Did that because it seems more relevant.
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Troy Piggins
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