Richard Porter wrote
> On 26 Feb 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>> I suspect that NS can't cope with local links in a scrolling pane with
>>> absolute positionning in CSS.
>> NS does not do absolute positioning.
> Yes of course it does. The frames are located by absolute positioning,
> not
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John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>Graham Pickles wrote
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>> In message
>> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
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>>>Richard Porter wrote
>>>
On this page and similar ones on the site
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http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
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Graham Pickles wrote
> In message
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>Richard Porter wrote
>>
>>> On this page and similar ones on the site
>>
>>> http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
>>
>>> the navigation links on the left work fine but the on-page links in
>>> the lower right hand pane (
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John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>Richard Porter wrote
>
>> On this page and similar ones on the site
>
>> http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
>
>> the navigation links on the left work fine but the on-page links in
>> the lower right hand pane (which scrolls) do not work. The lay
On 26 Feb 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> I suspect that NS can't cope with local links in a scrolling pane with
>> absolute positionning in CSS.
> NS does not do absolute positioning.
Yes of course it does. The frames are located by absolute positioning,
not tables. The page layout is OK b
Richard Porter wrote
> On this page and similar ones on the site
> http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
> the navigation links on the left work fine but the on-page links in
> the lower right hand pane (which scrolls) do not work. The layout is
> defined in the css file. There is no javascript. I
On this page and similar ones on the site
http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
the navigation links on the left work fine but the on-page links in
the lower right hand pane (which scrolls) do not work. The layout is
defined in the css file. There is no javascript. If you click on a
local link NS