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Is it possible to have no scrolling bars in the frame, but still be able to scroll the frame? I got rid of the border, but if i use scrolling = no option, the scrolling bars disappear and i cannot scroll the frame. thanks |
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RE: question
Why do you want to remove the scrollbars of a scrollable area? People won't be able to scroll the area Without scrollbars.
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RE: question
I've realized i cannot remove scrollbars if i want scrolling to work. I din't like their looks, but now i've learned how to change their colors.
Another problem i'm having is that in the CSS file i can't set height and width of the frame. When i put width: 500px; height: 600px;, the iframe remains small and is not affected by these attributes. It only works if i put width = 500 and height = 600 into the <iframe> tag. |
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RE: RE: question
www.beforethedog.com/tutoriali/tut1.htm shows how to do iframe look alike with CSS, but I only recommend using this approach if you know your client is using a certain browser. This effect does not work in Konqueror (so I would assume also Safari) and Opera.
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