On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Keith Purtell
keithpurt...@keithpurtell.com wrote:
On 3/10/2012 9:11 AM, Ghodmode wrote:
It's not really a CSS question, but a basic HTML question. Iframes have a
scrolling property that defines whether or not the iframe should have
scroll bars...
On Mar 11, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Keith Purtell wrote:
Here's a temporary link to their code. I'll take a look at the w3 link while
anyone who cares to can comment on the following: It's supposed to fit inside
a tall slender area, and the publisher wants the full text width visible via
On 3/11/2012 4:53 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
http://www.keithpurtell.com/kthings/if.htm
So, that is the typical Twitter packet - it generates a truck load of divs and
loads contents via ajax calls. If you look at the source of that page, you see
a js string that sets the width of one of
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 5:20 AM, Keith Purtell
keithpurt...@keithpurtell.com wrote:
We have a client where I work whose online publication has one area on a
page defined as an iframe to pull in data from Twitter feeds. Data comes in
fine. But this area does/doesn't have vertical/horizontal
On 3/10/2012 9:11 AM, Ghodmode wrote:
It's not really a CSS question, but a basic HTML question. Iframes have a
scrolling property that defines whether or not the iframe should have
scroll bars...
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/present/frames.html#adef-scrolling
However, the default setting will