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| KHaled 2005-11-29, 6:52 pm |
| Greetings:
I don't know if I am wording this right.. But I would like to
create "frames" with text in them that do not overflow if I
increase the font size (using the browser).
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| Try something like this with content in the div:
<div style="margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px;
overflow:scroll; width:975px; height:370px;
border-left:solid 1px black; border-right:solid 1px black;
border-bottom:solid 1px black;
scrollbar-face-color:##c7d0e0; scrollbar-highlight-color: ##e0e7f7;
scrollbar-shadow-color:##999999;
scrollbar-3dlight-color:##e0e7f7; scrollbar-arrow-color:##0000cc;
scrollbar-track-color:##EFF2F9; /* lightblue */
scrollbar-darkshadow-color:##cccccc;">
</div>
This will start scrolling when the content exceeds the width/height
requirements.
Mike
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| Beauregard T. Shagnasty 2005-11-29, 6:52 pm |
| mike wrote:
> Try something like this with content in the div:
Please don't mess with my scrollbar colors. I am used to recognizing
them in the color I have set on my computer. Light blue is not one of
them...
And 975px is well wider than my browser window; you want to give me a
horizontal scrollbar just to read whatever your content is?
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-bts
-Warning: I brake for lawn deer
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| KHaled 2005-11-30, 3:34 am |
| "mike" <hillmw@charter.net> wrote in
news:1133292358.388038.274070@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Try something like this with content in the div:
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> This will start scrolling when the content exceeds the
> width/height requirements.
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> Mike
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Thanks MIke.. I will try..
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KHaled
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