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Re: FN-FORUM: A very angry CSS user.
date posted 29th January 2005 15:31
Thanks Joe. So its because the frame I scrollable that it moves. I have set
scrolling="no" for all the frames but it appears to be invalid or too old.
The site does use CSS for everything else but I obviously don't know enough
about CSS layout to be able to do this kind of site design without having to
resort to Javascript (which I would rather avoid) or frames. ifames maybe a
better alterative though.
Paddy
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Patrick Ward
colour & noise
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/zogthedoomed/
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Freeman [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED]
Date: 29 January 2005 15:07
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: A very angry CSS user.
>
>The reason it moves is because you are using frames...! The frame is
>just scrolling up to show the whole of the link that you clicked on...
>You could try removing the bottom padding of the link I suppose - or
>even better, use CSS for layout and not frames! :-)
>
>I don't know how to stop frames from scrolling - I wouldn't be
>surprised if it's not possible. If you can't bare to be without
>frames, you might be better off using an iframe rather than a frame
>set though.
>
>Hope this helps a bit. R, Joe.
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>On 29 Jan 2005 16:03:27 -0000, zogthedoomed [EMAIL REMOVED]
wrote:
>> On my temporary website, if you click on COLOUR when using Mozilla or
>> Firefox, the text moves upward. This also happens on the following pages.
It
>> doesn't happen if you use IE5, 5.5 or 6 and I've not been told of a
problem
>> in Netscape, Opera or Safari.
>> Obviously its not supposed to do this. Any clues?
>> And how do I make a window totaly unscrollable by mouse wheel?
>> And I'm sorry for the blatant use of frames. My bad.
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