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overflow:auto scroller question


mendoz

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[quote author=Jtech link=topic=118979.msg486768#msg486768 date=1166383029]
Well you can scroll="no" tag inside the body attribute

E,G


<body scroll="no" >

it will take the scroll bar off , but its not ideal
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Then people can't scroll at all.

[quote author=mendoz link=topic=118979.msg486871#msg486871 date=1166396838]
Another forum did it using position:fixed, but it worked only in firefox.

My boss insists I don't care about it.

Thanks
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I'd have to agree with your boss on this.
if you are confident that the contents of your page will fit within a 600px high screen then you could set the height of the html and body to 100% and give the scrolling div a fixed height. Think is using something like FF with a couple of extensions showing as tool bars you are severly restricted in teh actual height of teh viewing area of the site.

IMO it is best to avoid going dwon the fixed height route - especially if you don't want to annoy your visitors A LOT.

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