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Posted by Defacta on 12/02/07 11:13
On 2 déc, 10:58, Mark <u...@example.net> wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> > Defacta wrote:
> >> On 1 déc, 19:10, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote:
> >>> Adrienne Boswell wrote:
> >>>> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Defacta
> >>>> <vincent.margue...@gmail.com> writing in news:e150f302-18a8-46ce-8bce-
> >>>> f2ec71388...@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; }
>
> >>> --
> >>> Take care,
>
> >>> Jonathan
> >>> -------------------
> >>> LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
>
> >> Yes it works fine with Firefox but now I have troubles with IE 6 which
> >> display some scrollbars inside the page,
> >> You can have a look here:
> >>http://boxfly.free.fr/test/test_scroll/
>
> >> Does anyone know why IE 6 display some scrollbars inside the page when
> >> I had "overflow: scroll;" to the style of the body ?
>
> > Well you do have a mish-mosh of XHTML and HTML, in valid markup.
>
> >http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fboxfly.free.....
>
> > [Invalid] Markup Validation ofhttp://boxfly.free.fr/test/test_scroll/-
> > W3C Markup Validator
>
> > So as browsers try to "digest" all this they can come to different
> > conclusions. First start with valid markup, fix the errors, then see if
> > you get cross browsers consistency.
>
> This valid enough for ya?
>
> http://www.lester1.eclipse.co.uk/test/
>
> For anyone unable to test in IE6:
>
> http://www.lester1.eclipse.co.uk/test/ie.gif
I have put it in the html tag:
<html style=\"overflow:scroll\" ...>
And now it works fine with Firefox and with IE6
:)
Vincent.
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