Bill Walton wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I can't figure out why I have a horizontal scroll bar at
> http://www.shopkeepers-r.us or how to get rid of it. The current plan is for
> the browser window to be maximized with the screen resolution set at
> 1024x768. I'd sure appreciate help. Resource pointers that would help me
> understand why this is happening would _really_ be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Bill
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Hi Bill,
It's because of these elements:
#customer_search_form,
#walkin_customer_button,
#purchase_return_button
...and maybe others.
The explanation is that you positioned them relatively with a large left
offset but forgot to change them
the width value which right now is 100% of the body width -> 1264px in FF3.
My advice is to float them left instead of positioning them relatively.
If you float them left, don't forget to
also add a display:inline; after the float: left; declaration. It's for
Internet Explorer's double margin floating bug[1].
Cheers,
Ionut
[1] http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.html
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