Re: Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread Chris Anderson
Try using the IE developer tools to play with the head/body styles in the
page and find out what's causing the issue.

Chris


On 27 June 2012 12:39, Greg Keogh  wrote:

> >Currently your browser is set to 110% zoom.  Does it still exhibit this
> behaviour if you return it to 100%?
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> Sorry, I just stuffing around changing things and I took the screen shot
> at a bad time. The zoom has no effect on the problem -- Greg 
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RE: Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread Greg Keogh
>Currently your browser is set to 110% zoom.  Does it still exhibit this
behaviour if you return it to 100%?

 

Sorry, I just stuffing around changing things and I took the screen shot at
a bad time. The zoom has no effect on the problem -- Greg 

 

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RE: Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread John OBrien

We have this problem in IE7 and below, never been able to fix it. Works fine in 
IE8+, CROME etc.

From: dotnetnoo...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 09:04:54 +0700
Subject: RE: Browser scroll bars
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com

Have changed the way vs generates the html In the page that hosts Silverlight


I had this same issue before, all i had done was change the way vs generated 
that html

Try making a blank SL project and copy the default layout of the generated html 
from that back onto you project that is having the issue and update the name of 
the .xap to match 


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From: Greg Keogh
Sent: 27-Jun-12 8:35

To: ozSilverlight
Subject: Browser scroll bars


Back again ... I’m plagued by random scroll bars appearing when I resize IE 
containing my SL4 app which fills the window (see pic). For an hour I’ve been 
fiddling with width, height and overflow in the css and the html, but it only 
alters the symptoms slightly. Web searches find lots of complaints about this 
and (as usual) all of the advice is useless. Perhaps the answer is out there, 
but I can’t find it in all the noise.
 I thought I’d ask in here and see if anyone has found a definitive way of 
getting rid of the scroll bars. I tried dozens of combinations of adjustments 
of width, height and overflow without success.
 Greg P.S. I started with the default html page that is generated by the VS2010 
project template.
  
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RE: Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread dotnet noobie
Have changed the way vs generates the html In the page that hosts
Silverlight

I had this same issue before, all i had done was change the way vs
generated that html

Try making a blank SL project and copy the default layout of the generated
html from that back onto you project that is having the issue and update
the name of the .xap to match

Sent from my Windows Phone
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From: Greg Keogh
Sent: 27-Jun-12 8:35
To: ozSilverlight
Subject: Browser scroll bars

Back again ... I’m plagued by random scroll bars appearing when I resize IE
containing my SL4 app which fills the window (see pic). For an hour I’ve
been fiddling with width, height and overflow in the css and the html, but
it only alters the symptoms slightly. Web searches find lots of complaints
about this and (as usual) all of the advice is useless. Perhaps the answer
is out there, but I can’t find it in all the noise.

** **

I thought I’d ask in here and see if anyone has found a definitive way of
getting rid of the scroll bars. I tried dozens of combinations of
adjustments of width, height and overflow without success.

** **

Greg

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P.S. I started with the default html page that is generated by the VS2010
project template.

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Re: Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread Chris Anderson
Currently your browser is set to 110% zoom.  Does it still exhibit this
behaviour if you return it to 100%?

Chris


On 27 June 2012 11:34, Greg Keogh  wrote:

> Back again ... I’m plagued by random scroll bars appearing when I resize
> IE containing my SL4 app which fills the window (see pic). For an hour I’ve
> been fiddling with width, height and overflow in the css and the html, but
> it only alters the symptoms slightly. Web searches find lots of complaints
> about this and (as usual) all of the advice is useless. Perhaps the answer
> is out there, but I can’t find it in all the noise.
>
> ** **
>
> I thought I’d ask in here and see if anyone has found a definitive way of
> getting rid of the scroll bars. I tried dozens of combinations of
> adjustments of width, height and overflow without success.
>
> ** **
>
> Greg
>
> ** **
>
> P.S. I started with the default html page that is generated by the VS2010
> project template.
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> 
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Browser scroll bars

2012-06-26 Thread Greg Keogh
Back again ... I'm plagued by random scroll bars appearing when I resize IE
containing my SL4 app which fills the window (see pic). For an hour I've
been fiddling with width, height and overflow in the css and the html, but
it only alters the symptoms slightly. Web searches find lots of complaints
about this and (as usual) all of the advice is useless. Perhaps the answer
is out there, but I can't find it in all the noise.

 

I thought I'd ask in here and see if anyone has found a definitive way of
getting rid of the scroll bars. I tried dozens of combinations of
adjustments of width, height and overflow without success.

 

Greg

 

P.S. I started with the default html page that is generated by the VS2010
project template.

 

 



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