Is there a way to create a border on the iFrame? From a user's
perspective, there is no way to "see" an iFrame, and therefore know
where or how to touch. Is there anything, just something to indicate
to the user that she can interact with the iFrame?

On Jul 23, 4:51 pm, James Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any scrolling div (e.g., overflow:auto) will do this, too.
>
>
>
> Randy Walker wrote:
> > If you have a Frame of iFrame, content in that Frame will be two-
> > finger
> > scrollable by default.  No way to programmatically trigger two-finger
> > scrolling.
> > -=Randy
>
> > jmoney wrote:
>
> >> Did anyone notice the two finger scrolling enabled on flickim.com
>
> >> Interface was cool looking but IM's got cut off, then noticed that  
> >> you
> >> could scroll inline with two fingers. Quite slick, anyone check it?
> >> wondering how to code in this manner.- Hide quoted text -
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