see this page.. It was working before with mozilla trunks, must be a 
regression after it was fixed..

-dman84


Jason Johnston wrote:

> 
> Looks like a bug.  Mozilla bugs should be reported to 
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org -- consider using the Bugzilla Helper at 
> http://www.mozilla.org/quality/help/bugzilla-helper.html to make sure 
> you provide all the information the developers need.
> 
> Since your code is large and complex, it would be best if you could come 
> up with a minimal testcase (a page which has only enough code to 
> reproduce the bug) and attach it to the bug report.  That way it's easy 
> for the developers to test their fixes without other factors getting in 
> the way.
> 
> Thanks for your interest in Mozilla.
> --J
> 
> 
> 
> Roland M�sl wrote:
> 
>> This test requires XVGA or higher resolution
>> This requirement is, because only at XVGA
>> and higher, the <DIV with the index is
>> overflow:auto
>>
>> Test http://www.pege.org
>>
>> Click on the +Menu button
>>
>> Click on
>>
>> Layout SVGA 800 * 600
>>
>> All layout elements change position.
>> ...should change position.
>>
>> But one layout element remains at the same position.
>>
>> It's the only layout element with overflow:auto
>>
>> So it seems changing position of a DIV does
>> not work when the DIV has overflow:auto
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Roland M�sl
>> http://pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
>> http://BeingFound.com Web Design starts at the search engine
>>
> 
> 



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