> You should have read _one_ comment further down in that article, as
> you'll find working solutions linked in there. They may not seem to be
> of much use for CSS frames, but they apply perfectly for such cases.
> That's why I added them :-)
>
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_15.html>
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_17.html>
>
> The following page is using parts of the former solution to achieve a
> pretty cross-browser working CSS frame...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/toc_7a.html>
> ...but it clearly isn't based on Roger's code since mine is more than a
> year old already.
>
> Need any help with CSS frames - just let me know.
>
> regards
> Georg
Hi Georg
I had seen your links - there in the Comments section on Roger's site -
and had read them with interest....
However, at the bottom of
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_17.html I read the
following, and thought that meant it would not be applicable to my
side-scrolling gallery:
'Weak spot: the extra div: div#iefix can't handle a horizontal
scroll-bar properly on a page like this. That's the reason why I have
only hidden the vertical scroll-bar on html/body, so those elements
(depending on mode) can handle horizontal scrolling if/when that's
needed on narrow windows. Thus, nothing gets lost – it may just look a
bit odd.'
I've probably misunderstood (?)
I'll have another look at your pages later.
(It's really tricky though, not having a PC here to test on.)
Many thanks
Richard
http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames3/editorial.html
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