I'm having a hard time following your explanation of which scrollbar comes
from where (And I've had my own scroll issues), but have you thought about
modifying the html-template file to use HTML frames (or an iFrame) so the
center frame/iframe would have the Flex app and the scroll bars?

On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 7:10 AM, David Pariente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>  Hi all,
> I reopen this discussion because i got a case where i need to use vertical
> scrollbars from the explorer,
>
> i tried adding body { margin: 0px; overflow-x:hidden; overflow-y:scroll; }
> to the html, but then the scrollbar appears, but can't use.
>
> we are trying to avoid using the flex scrollbars, cause the app is
> positioned in the middle of the page, and has a special design on the
> borders of it (that whould completely mess if we use a scrollbar there).
>
> So my question is if it's possible to scroll vertically the full app, using
> the navigators scrollbars, or not. In case is not, can we put a flex
> scrollbar in the right border of the explorer (not the right border of the
> flex app).????
>
> I still don't know if i have to contact the designer to tell her to change
> ALL her design cause of this scrollbars :(
>
> thnx in advance.
>
>
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