iframe troubles
hey all,
im trying to use an iframe to display html inside another html file. and it works, everything is displayed that needs to be. but i only want a vertical scoller to scroll through the content, and even though i dont have any content wider than the pre-set width it still shows a horizontal scroller. how do i stop it from making a horizontal scroller?
http://chrisblau.com/index.php?content=home is the url for the page i am talking about. the layout is still in the pre-alpha phase so don't be to harsh....thanks!
Busy posted this at 23:07 — 14th December 2003.
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that page has no iframe, doesn't have any links, just a table with an image of a ball thing with line on it.
I looked at your source code
you have Table_01 as your table id but isn't in your css (just have body), - ImageReady Slices (splash.psd)
Suzanne posted this at 23:09 — 14th December 2003.
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Funny, earlier it had a blue page with an iframe...
LordOfThePing posted this at 02:19 — 15th December 2003.
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yea...lol ive been changing the site alot recently. whats up there right now is a final layout for the alpha phase (lol...confussed yet?) the way i thought i made an iframe was to put in the iframe code in the page that i want an iframe on. then link it to an outside html file that had the content for that iframe. i did that and it worked. but there appears to be a horizontal scroller on the iframe when there shouldn't be one (ie, there is no content to scroll to). i hope that explains it better...
Suzanne posted this at 02:34 — 15th December 2003.
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The iframe is working properly as far as I can see. Try looking at the autoscrolling settings.
LordOfThePing posted this at 04:22 — 15th December 2003.
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yea its working but has that annoying sid-scroller thingy
Suzanne posted this at 04:29 — 15th December 2003.
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That's what I'm saying -- no, it doesn't. Check the settings for iframes. I'm guessing it's an IE issue.
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