Please be precise with a screenshot On Sep 17, 11:45 am, Steffan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a situation where I am making a calendaring solution and need > to have > 5 scrollable divs side by side in a week view but the week div needs > to > scroll left and right. As it sits now, unless the week div is set to > something like 1500px, they wrap. The idea is not to have the browser > scroll > left and right. Unfortunately this needs to work in IE6 also. =( > > <div style="overflow:scroll; height: 500px; width: 700px;"> > <div style="float:left;"> > Monday<br> > <div style="height:495px; width:300px; overflow:scroll> > ... > </div> > </div> > <div style="float:left;"> > Tuesday<br> > <div style="height:495px; width:300px; overflow:scroll> > ... > </div> > </div> > <div style="float:left;"> > Wednesday<br> > <div style="height:495px; width:300px; overflow:scroll> > ... > </div> > </div> > <div style="float:left;"> > Thursday<br> > <div style="height:495px; width:300px; overflow:scroll> > ... > </div> > </div> > <div style="float:left;"> > Friday<br> > <div style="height:495px; width:300px; overflow:scroll> > ... > </div> > </div> > <br style="clear:both"> > </div> > > Is there any way to have the height of the week div be automatically > set to > the height of the days without specifying the height of the week div? > > Also, inside the daily divs I have a vertical time line. Anyone know > of an > easy way whether straight javascript or jQuery one might have say the > 8:00 > position be at the top of the scroll area (the day starts at 12AM)? > > Any suggestions are MUCH appreciated. > > Thanks > > Steffan
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