figured it out: mixing the two layout frameworks in a bad way.

On Jan 15, 5:54 pm, jones34 <ljw1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi I have a very simple layout, with a header, footer and variable
> length center element. I want to do two things:
> 1. wrap the entire thing in a <div class="container"> element so I can
> use Twitter's Bootstrap CSS to layout my work.
> 2. Have the whole thing scroll using the native browser scrollbar when
> the center element is sufficiently large that not all the content can
> appear on the screen.
>
> The closest I've been able to get is to use a ScrollPanel as the
> outside panel and set its class to "container", which adds an interior
> scroll bar around the whole thing. but it looks 'wrong' compared to
> having the full window scroll.
>
> Can anybody help me with this? It seems like a relatively simple
> thing.
>
> Thanks much.
> larry

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