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Hi,
I need help.
this page i'm working on, http://www.noogie.com.au/tour.htm
is giving me grief.
my screen resolution is set to 1024 by 768 and this page isn't long enought o fill the screen. I've got a table which i've set to 100% width and i need it to go to the edge, but veiwing the page using IE5.5 it still puts a blank scroll bar on the side.
This page is actually in a frame, if you got to http://www.noogie.com.au/frameset.htm and click on the tour button up the top you'll get to the same page, but this time there is a blank space where a scoll bar would be. why is this? In the frameset i've set scrolling to default.
any help would be greatly appreciated. (i use dreamweaver 4)
cheers
chuck
PS. is there some way so i could written the link to the tour page so that it would appear in the frame?
thanks in advance
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Hi,
I need help.
this page i'm working on, http://www.noogie.com.au/tour.htm
is giving me grief.
my screen resolution is set to 1024 by 768 and this page isn't long enought o fill the screen. I've got a table which i've set to 100% width and i need it to go to the edge, but veiwing the page using IE5.5 it still puts a blank scroll bar on the side.
This page is actually in a frame, if you got to http://www.noogie.com.au/frameset.htm and click on the tour button up the top you'll get to the same page, but this time there is a blank space where a scoll bar would be. why is this? In the frameset i've set scrolling to default.
any help would be greatly appreciated. (i use dreamweaver 4)
cheers
chuck
PS. is there some way so i could written the link to the tour page so that it would appear in the frame?
thanks in advance
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Chuck,
1.) If you set your table to height="100%", you should be fine. This works perfectly in IE 4+, in Nestcape 4.x one might have to scroll a little. But this does not spoil the overall impression and thus is acceptable.
2.) The scrollbar on the right side of the IE-window is one of big drawbacks we all have to deal with. Even if you set scrolling to "no", it is still there. And to my knowledge, there is no cure for this. Even IE 6 does the same.
If you put a black rectangle with the width of the scrollbar also in your topframe, this should be no real problem.
I'm sorry, I don't understand your P.S. ...
Wolfgang
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that's surprising, oh well, that's just one more thing to add to the list of gripes with microsoft.
Sorry, i didn't word my P.S. very well.
Is the second part of my previous question i had to write, " go the main framset and then click on the tour button". is there a way that i could of written the link so that you went straight to the tour section and it appeared in the main frame (i guess it is some java script or something i have to put in the tour page)?
thanks
chuck
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To solve the problem with the upper right corner graphic not aligning completely right, make sure your </TD> tag is on the same line as your <IMG SCR=.... tag.
Why it works? Don't have a clue, but i does.
Only for the fun of IT.
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Well,
i've just added more length to that page, i might add some more graphics, just so a scroll bar will appear. seems silly doesn't it.
I was wondering if it was possible to put a scrolling="no" just on the tour page, but i don't think it is possible outside of a frameset. is it?
And downunder, thanks for that, but the right side graphic is actually a backgound to a table cell, so i don't think that will work, thanks anyway though.
cheers
chuck