On 3/10/2012 9:11 AM, Ghodmode wrote:
It's not really a CSS question, but a basic HTML question. Iframes have a
"scrolling" property that defines whether or not the iframe should have
scroll bars...
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/present/frames.html#adef-scrolling
However, the default setting will give the iframe scroll bars. So, unless
you see scrolling="no" in the code, I think there might be something else going
on there.
Do you have some code you can share with us to help you solve the problem?
--
Vince Aggrippino
Ghodmode Development
http://www.ghodmode.com
Here's a temporary link to their code. I'll take a look at the w3 link
while anyone who cares to can comment on the following: It's supposed to
fit inside a tall slender area, and the publisher wants the full text
width visible via different viewports. One of my co-workers thinks the
only solution is JavaScript. (NOTE: The publication is a relatively tame
"girlie/lifestyle" magazine, just letting you know in advance in case
you dislike such) ...
http://www.keithpurtell.com/kthings/if.htm
-Keith
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