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  12-10-05 - 11:53 PM
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 12:25:51 -0600, kchayka <usenet@c-net.us> wrote:
|Lester L. wrote:
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|> I've been trying for quite some time to eliminate scrollbars on my latest
site;
|> I'd be perfectly happy if only the horizontal one would go away, actually
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|> http://thedings.servebeer.com
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|I'm not quite sure how you think it should render, but no matter.
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|I'm pretty sure part of your problem is your use of position:relative
|with the top/left/whatever offsets you set. A lot of folks seem to thing
|relative positioning is some flavor of absolute positioning. It isn't.
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|Why don't you do a mockup of what you are trying to achieve? Then maybe
|we can make some suggestions for ways to do it properly.
I'm prefectly happy with the way it looks on Blinky's lappy at 800x600, with
the
exception of the horizontal scroll bar. When you scroll down in FF and Ope
ra,
you'll not see text going off the right side of page, yet the scroll bar is
there. Then there is IE which lets the text run off the page, with no
Horizontal scroll bar.
Perhaps the way the link colors blend in with blue Dings logo bug me too. I
think I'll make a bgcolor for hovered-over links , then I'll be satisfied th
ere.
My goal with relative positioning was to have elements evenly spaced across
the
page in a variety of screen sizes.
Thanks for your insights, still don't get why the probs width-wise. Ctrl+A
shows nothing off to the right, why scroll bar?
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