>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've a site with a moderate amount of content in each page, with one
>> exception.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> The content doesn't appear to come close to the div boundaries, so this one 
>> has me a bit puzzled.
>>
>> TIA for any comments/suggestions.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> ~Ray
>>     
<big snip>
> Andrea Black wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm not sure if I understand your problem correctly... but 
>>
>> if you do not want the length to overtake the 800px that you've forced
>> the container to be then put a fixed width (no sense having a percentage
>> if your ultimate container is fixed width!) on the #main and have
>> overflow:auto ... don't worry about any fancy overflow-x or anything.
>> And then you'll only see the vertical scrollbar.
>>
>> Let me know how this works for you.
>>
>> ~ Lacuna
>>     
Hi Lacuna,

I will certainly try that as it sure sounds reasonable.

Thanks for the input.
~Ray
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