> Here's what I'm working on:
>
> + http://dev.adrianocastro.net/help/0001/
>
> So far, so good. It seems to work relatively well on most browsers
> apart from some minor glitches when it comes to other text-size. Your
> general comments are highly appreciated.
I cannot use it wi
Hi,
I'm also using overflow:auto in a div to mimic the behaviour of an
iframe. What I want is, basically, a div for text with a set width and
height that, when the text overflows, shows up a scrollbar.
Here's what I'm working on:
+ http://dev.adrianocastro.net/help/0001/
On 28 Sep 2005, at 2:49 pm, Arno @ Raketnet wrote:
An additional question regarding the overflow:auto.
Steve mentioned that IE/mac can't do the overflow scrolling. Is there
any hack around that? Or is it so that we "just" have to ignore that
browser then if we insist on using css?
IE Mac can
An additional question regarding the overflow:auto.
Steve mentioned that IE/mac can't do the overflow scrolling. Is there
any hack around that? Or is it so that we "just" have to ignore that
browser then if we insist on using css?
Arno
> AFAIK, the only notable browser that can't do overflow