Alan K. Gay wrote:
Ta-da. You are correct. Is there something I didn't understand about the
standards, or is this just an IE local knowledge thing? Thanks a bunch.
For me I know that if you're using positioning you're essentially
telling the browser: Yes, I know this doesn't normally go
I would like to place a relatively positioned element inside a fixed width
div with overflow:scroll. It works fine in FF, and in IE6 in quirks mode.
But the minute I put IE6 in standards mode, the scroll bar quits working
and the overflow from the inner element becomes visible outside the outer
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Overflow:scroll and position:relative in IE6 - Bug?
Alan K. Gay wrote:
I would like to place a relatively positioned element inside a fixed width
div with overflow:scroll. It works fine in FF, and in IE6 in quirks
mode.
But the minute I put IE6 in standards mode