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Posted by Nikita the Spider on 09/26/57 11:52
In article <jwxsg.151606$IK3.119014@pd7tw1no>,
"Ian Rutgers" <irutgers@otima.ca> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have FireFox 1.0.5.4 and am coding this page
> http://www.taoofpeace.com/test/studentresources/testSheets.php In IE &
> Opera the iframe loads correctly (no scrollbars and sized correctly with
> Javascript). In FireFox the scrollbar appears even though I have explicity
> stated scrolling="no". My css sets the width of the iframe and indicates
> that the overflow is visible.
>
> Is this a known issue with FireFox or am I missing something (html/css
> wise)?
Hi Ian,
I've never used iframes or messed much with overflow:, but since no one
else has answered I thought I'd toss out my uninformed reply.
On my Firefox (1.5.4, OS X) the content of the iframe isn't entirely
visible without a vertical scrollbar. Suppose you delete everything
below "STRIKING / PRESSURE POINTS:" -- do you still get a scrollbar? If
so, I don't know what to suggest. But if the scrollbar goes away then, I
think Firefox is just trying to ensure that users can get to your
content.
--
Philip
http://NikitaTheSpider.com/
Bulk HTML validation, link checking and more
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