ldb0110
31 Aug 2007, 04:20 AM
Hi,
I am attempting to make a web site using 'css simulated frames'. I am using an external style sheet. I have encountered two problems so far.
1. In IE6 my 'main-content' frame displays two sets of scroll bars.
2. In Both IE6 and FF5 'outside web pages' (not authored by me) overflow from left to right (have to scroll from left to right to see all content on page).
I can live with problem 1. but it is really annoying and seems unprofessional to leave that way. But problem 2. is about to drive me completely insane.
Is there a hack for IE6 to disable one of the sets of scroll bars?
Can I make 'outside web pages' word wrap, or scalable so that content does not overflow from left to right?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. Is there a place (or way) to upload my files so I can show people the problem?
Thanks Again
I am attempting to make a web site using 'css simulated frames'. I am using an external style sheet. I have encountered two problems so far.
1. In IE6 my 'main-content' frame displays two sets of scroll bars.
2. In Both IE6 and FF5 'outside web pages' (not authored by me) overflow from left to right (have to scroll from left to right to see all content on page).
I can live with problem 1. but it is really annoying and seems unprofessional to leave that way. But problem 2. is about to drive me completely insane.
Is there a hack for IE6 to disable one of the sets of scroll bars?
Can I make 'outside web pages' word wrap, or scalable so that content does not overflow from left to right?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. Is there a place (or way) to upload my files so I can show people the problem?
Thanks Again