IE uses "css" ( i use quotes because it is not official css ).
The body has a "scroll" property that sets if you want the scroll bars to
be visible.
Dougal Campbell wrote:
> Shouldn't I be able to call setClip() on DynAPI.document? Or for that
> matter, shouldn't I be able to let a widget set its own clipping?
>
> I made a crosshair widget, but in IE my scrollbars adjust as I move it
> around. I figured I could fix it by calling this.setClip() in my widget
> init, but that seems to cause an error. Likewise trying to call
> DynAPI.document.setClip() in DynAPI.onLoad() also doesn't work.
>
> Sample of the widget in action at:
> http://www.mentalcollective.com/chtest.html
>
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