I personally hate horizontal scroll bars...
I got taught and advised (and as im still learning) by people i got drilled into me NEVER to have them...



On 4/15/06, Joseph Bernhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kenny Graham wrote:
> ah.  you want position: fixed.  won't work in IE6 without something
> like dean edwards IE7 script tho.

There are actually several ways to get around this problem.  Position
fixed would be the easiest by far if IE 6 would support it.  You may use
css expressions to make it do this, but then it seems jumpy and sporadic
(like the example given).  Given that about 85% of the visitors to my
website use IE 6 I decided to go an alternate route.   The 'scrolling
sidebar' as you call it is actually an absolutely positioned element
with an overflow of hidden on top of a body with an overflow of hidden.
There is then a relatively positioned (or absolute, whatever you need to
make it look right with your design) placed 'on top' of it all with
overflow: auto.  Ive used this several times, a good example is on
www.joughslife.com/Rockport.html

Jough

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