On Aug 7, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Ray Leventhal wrote:
>> Markup:
>> http://www.newlifemontessori.org/index.php?why
>>
>> CSS:
>> http://www.newlifemontessori.org/styles/newlifemontessori.css
>>
>> I've got overflow-y: auto; on <div id="main">, so I certainly
>> expect to
>> see the vertical scroll bar.
>>
>> I was going to ask: "Must I explicitly add overflow-x: hidden; to
>> that
>> element to prevent the horizontal bar at bottom? " but even with that
>> added, the horizontal bar appears.
>
> Since my original post, I realized I was 'overflow'ing the wrong
> element. The scrolls were appearing on 'container' not 'main'.
> I've adjusted my css, but alas....the content of main is now breaching
> the lower boundary on this page.
>
> Looking forward to the solution of what is surely a newbie issue :)
This is causing problems:
> #container {
> width: 750px;
> height: 800px;
Do you really want to lock down the height of the container ?
Removing the height will allow the content to flow correctly. What
exactly you want to do with the overflow property, I'm not clear.
Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
<http://emps.l-c-n.com>
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