[Webpro] Design Opinions
chris
lists at semioticpixels.com
Mon Sep 6 11:46:07 EDT 2004
glad to help!
-chris
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[mailto:webpro-bounces at webdesign-list.com] On Behalf Of Jeanne
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 4:12 PM
To: 'Mailing list for professional webdesigners'
Subject: RE: [Webpro] Design Opinions
Chris,
Thanks for the screenshot and the refer to www.browsercam.com. It's churning
out some screenshots for me as I type... :)
> 1. I would follow this route since it's unlikely that many
> people would read
> more content than what fits into your content div.
But, as Rick pointed out, it breaks when a user customizes the font size
larger... Looks like I can't take the lazy way out of this one - more work
to do!
> 2. No, you should not use frames
> in your css sheet use overflow: scroll in your #content div.
> http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_pos_overflow.asp
I can't believe it was that easy. Thanks! Here's what I did down that vien:
http://www.tech-ease.net/v2/scroll.html
Incase anyone else might find my new-found knowledge valuable, I got an
uneccesary scroll bar when I used the "scroll" value, because it forces both
horizontal and vertical scroll bars. Using "auto" elminated it because auto
lets the browser insert the scroll bars only where necessary.
Again, much thanks!
Jeanne Hubbard
Owner, Web Designer
Tech-Ease Computer Solutions
jeanne at tech-ease.net
www.tech-ease.net
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