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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 12/01/07 18:10
Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Defacta
> <vincent.marguerit@gmail.com> writing in news:e150f302-18a8-46ce-8bce-
> f2ec71388616@a35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>> Hi !
>>
>> How can make the scrollbar be displayed on Firefox even if there is
>> not enough content to justify a scrollbar.
>> With IE, the scrollbar is displayed at all times, I would like Firefox
>> to do the same.
>> I am not talking about a frame or an iframe but about the main page.
>> Maybe there is an option to specify in the tag <body>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vincent.
>>
>
> That could be confusing for a visitor. If there is a scroll bar, the
> user might want to try to scroll for more content - and if there is
> none? Please don't mess with the UA.
>
>
Agree. Why would you want to replicate this stupid behavior of IE? But
is possible if you feel so compelled.
body { overflow: scroll; }
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Take care,
Jonathan
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