Alisha wrote:
> Here's the problem, doing this layout for a friend of mine I run into 
> this issue about iframes, and since I haven't been using iframes in ages 
> i have no clue about how this works or if this effect is normal and 
> there's an obvious workaround. So i'm sorry if this sounds obvious, i 
> confess my ignorance about iframes :(
>
> well this is... here's the link to the page 
> http://www.alisha.it/alice/index.html and I notice the horizontal 
> scrollbar appears in IE and not Firefox. I tried to the the whole main 
> div to 90% width but the horizontal scrollbar still appears and seems 
> like it does only when the content is long enough to make appear the 
> vertical scrollbar. Then the horizontal one appears only for an extra 
> space which seems as large as the vertical scrollbar itself.
> Is this some kind of known thing? How can I work it around?
>
>
> Thanks to anyone who'll be able to help :)
>
> *Alisha*
>
>   
you might want to give 'overflow:auto' a try. But styling an iframe can 
be difficult...
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