On 3 Feb 99, Julian So wrote:

> > align the two.  However, this of course will cause a scroll bar to
> > appear in that frame unless you increase its height somewhat.
> 
> That explains everything. It worked fine the first time around where I put
> that frameset inside another one (those two frames inside a frame on the
> left and one on the right).

I hadn't seen Sandy's reply when I wrote mine, although it appears we 
were on the same wavelength.

However: I discovered, with a little tinkering, that it's not the 
actual presence of a visible scrollbar that knocks the alignment off; 
even if you remove almost all the content in both frames (so that no 
scrollbars appear), the alignment will still be off.  Until you 
change the top frame's scrolling to 'auto' (or 'yes', I suppose.)

It seems that NS and MSIE both allocate margins differently depending 
on whether scrolling is fixed or not.  Interesting.

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