This may be OT. It could be pure css or it could require some jQuery.

I have a div set to 600px wide and 400px tall. Inside I load different
height tables so I have overflow: scroll to make the div scrollable. On FF
and Safari, if I set the table width to 100%, it stretches to the left side
of the vertical scroll bar with no horizontal scroll bar. On MSIE, it runs
to the width of the div to the right side of the vertical scroll bar and
then shows the horizontal scroll bar cutting off text as it's hidden under
the scroll bar. Is there anyway to trick IE to run it to the left side of
the scroll bar rather than the right without JS/jQuery?

Is jQuery the only way to make this work?



Thanks

Steffan

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