On Sep 20, 8:02 am, Tobias <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Shankar,
>
> What you are describing doesn't seem to represent standard behaviour.
> Thus, I would guess you are using a custom theme or a "flavour" of
> tiddlywiki, such as MPTW.
> Therefore you may want to look into the theme itself.
> If you are using Firefox, I highly recommend installing the FireBug
> plugin,
> which allows you to inspect your document structure and css.
> In general to adapt the sidebar behaviour you would have to put
> anything like this into your stylesheet:
> #sidebar{width:XXXpx;height:100%;} etc... or
> #sidebar .classOfSubElement{width:XXXem;height:100%;} etc...
>
> Also, pointing to a copy of your document helps a great deal to better
> understand your specific problem.
> Ever tried...https://www.getdropbox.com?
>

Tobias,

Thanks for the response.

I installed FireBug and examined the document.  The "#sidebar" was
inheriting the "overflow" value as "auto" from somewhere and I fixed
that in my StyleSheet to take the "hidden" value so that it does not
pop out a slider when the window size shrinks too much for displaying
the sidebar contents completely.

Thanks!

Cheers; 'best,

shankar swamy


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