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Subject: Re: [WSG] Horizontal scroll bar sometimes appear in my project
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Naim Latifi wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just realized that horizontal scroll bar is sometimes appearing in my
project. When I run the project in my computer for instance
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Naim Latifi wrote:
Hi,
I removed width:1085px but my container changed and the horizontal bar
still is appearing.
Provide a URL so that we can see what's happening.
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Chris F.A. Johnson, http://cfajohnson.com
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: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:14:16 -0400
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Horizontal scroll bar sometimes appear in my project
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Naim Latifi wrote:
Hi,
I removed width:1085px but my container changed and the horizontal bar
You could try adding overflow: hidden; to .navcontainer ul
which removes the horizontal scrollbar for me, not tested in IE
only firefox.
Hope thats of use.
kvnmcwebn wrote:
Hello,
A client has requested that a long menu be contained in
a fixed hieght situation with a vertical scroll bar.
This appears to be a box model width issue. You have a couple of options.
1. Use a hack to send a thinner width to firefox (adds padding to width)
2. Remove any padding/margins/borders from elements that have a
specified width
3. My favorite (and in discussion currently on this list) is to
There is the overflow-y: scroll; property to force a scroll bar on the
vertical axis. You will still need to manage the width of your list to work
with the new scrollbar.
Ted
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brillant thanks,
Adding overflow: hidden; to .navcontainer ul does exactly what
i need it to in firefox-i.e didnt respond to it.
http://www.mcmonagle.biz/otinavtest.htm
Ted:
Adding the overflow: y-scroll property takes care of ff and ie.
-thanks
Joseph:
I tried wrapping the lot in the
You do want to set the width on that div, that way the nested elements
stretch to its width.
kvnmcwebn wrote:
brillant thanks,
Adding overflow: hidden; to .navcontainer ul does exactly what
i need it to in firefox-i.e didnt respond to it.
http://www.mcmonagle.biz/otinavtest.htm
Ted:
ji Richard,
Umm actually thinking of a container x pixels long that I can hold
images in so that they can be scrolled horizontally. This is the kind
of effect acheived in Flash with only a little effort but in CSS?
if you use overflow:scroll; you'll get BOTH scrollbars, but in order
to get the
of an icky
option
:o)
r
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From: Thorsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Horizontal Scroll
ji Richard,
Umm actually thinking of a container x pixels long that I can hold
images in so that they can
Use overflow-x: scroll
With inline CSS an example would be:
div style=width: 100px; height: 100px; overflow-x: scroll; border: 1px
solid #f0f; Latinlatinlatinlatinlatinlatin latin latin/div
Mark
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Sent: 06 September 2004 15:59
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Subject: RE: [WSG] Horizontal Scroll
Use overflow-x: scroll
With inline CSS an example would be:
div style=width: 100px; height: 100px; overflow-x: scroll;
border: 1px
solid #f0f; Latinlatinlatinlatinlatinlatin latin latin
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 15:58 , Mark | Carbon Chip [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Use overflow-x: scroll
Sadly overflow-x and overflow-y are only currently supported in IE at the moment
Mark
phunky.co.uk / zinkmedia.co.uk / xhtmlandcss.co.uk
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Horizontal Scroll
Richard Czeiger wrote:
CSS Question here: How do I get a horizontal scroll bar in a DIV
but NOT a vertical scroll bar?
make sure to layout your content
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