Jose,

I have encountered this problem also with a fixed height and width at
100%. A horizontal bar appears even when unnecessary.
Looks like to me it's just a bug or lazy coding.


On May 14, 10:52 am, Jose Luis Canciani <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a data table that has a fixed height. When the total rows goes
> beyond that height a vertical scrollbar appears as it should. But
> automatically a horizontal scrollbar appears too, even it's not
> needed. I've come to realize that the problem is that the vertical
> scrollbar is "inside" the table's parent div, and it occupies space:
> it reduces the available width so the table does not have enough room
> now to show and thus the horizontal scrollbar appears.
>
> Is there any way to avoid this? Cosmetically, when you have several of
> this tables in the page, it's a very annoying thing.
>
> I could go through the DOM and set the scrollbar-x to hidden, but
> sometimes the scrollbar-x should be present! I think the best solution
> would be to "reserve" the width for the scrollbar before showing the
> table, or making the scrollbars float somehow.
>
> Has anyone work this problem out in the past?
>
> Thanks,
> Jose.
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