Paul Novitski wrote: > a. I think you meant overflow: hidden.
My mistake...apologies > b. Unless you add overflow: hidden; to this, greatly enlarged text may > intrude into the display area (i.e., extend to the right past column 0). > > Just to be Absolute Sure (in case there's a browser that doesn't hide > overflow well), I also size & position these blocks in ems, not pixels, > so that the off-screen block resizes and repositions itself > automatically when the user resizes their browser text. Is this really a scenario you cater for? If you have the text size so large that the end of the word "navigation" is greater than 2000px in size, I think the end of this text extending past column 0 onto the screen is the least of your worries...no? In other words, think where the normally visible content of the page would be - Poland? Certainly not on the screen any more. I don't think either addition is necessary, but if it makes you feel happier, it can't hurt either. Cheers! Ian -- _________________________________________________ zStudio - Web development and accessibility http://zStudio.co.uk Snippetz.net - Online code library File, manage and re-use your code snippets & links http://snippetz.net ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
