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Posted by dorayme on 10/06/07 09:02
In article
<1191658798.018742.135940@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
zacariaz@gmail.com wrote:
> On 6 Okt., 09:58, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > In article
> > <1191655025.555054.198...@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> > zacar...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > You have not explained what your head {overflow: auto;} is doing.
> > > > I was puzzled by this? Anyway, I see no problem with scrollbars
> > > > when this is removed in IE 6 (I cannot now test in IE7 I am
> > > > afraid).
> >
> > > I you do not know what overflow auto does, you are definently not able
> > > to help.
> >
> > It was more a question about the head bit rather than the
> > overflow. I have never seen this before, just asking you?
> >
> > Anyway, I took another look at my WinIE and yes, there is a
> > vertical scrollbar field ready to be activated if need be.
> >
> > Why don't you try html {overflow: auto;} rather than head...?
> >
> > --
> > dorayme
>
> Thanks, that worked.
>
> I dont know what its all about, sometimes it work in body, sometimes
> in head, and now apperently in html.
>
> Well problem solved
I should have picked this up earlier. Truth is, I would never
dream of worrying about scroll bars and most things to do with
them goes in one ear and out the other and I was thrown by your
styling the head element, never seen this?
Plus I was quite distracted this avo, I dropped my toy helicopter
controller. I opened it up and re-soldered bits that had broken,
I have lost the nice led lights and two of the three channels,
but I can still fly it on one channel now that I have made what
repairs I could. So, not bad really, I can fly the helicopter and
you can have no scroll bars.
--
dorayme
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