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To further the education of mankind, lewisthesmith (AT) googlemail (DOT) com vouchsafed: Hi everyone, I have been working on converting a site from a frames / tables layout to a CSS based one. I thought I had it all sorted, however I am getting some odd behaviour in IE: when I visit http://www.smanagement.co.uk/newsite/people.php?id=4 in Internet Explorer a horizontal scroll bar appears for the window (I expect one to appear in the middle of the page as I am using overflow: auto for that div). However if I then refresh the page, or resize it the scroll bar goes away. This doesn't happen in firefox and it seems that it only happens in IE the first time. Has anyone seen this before? It's really strange. Many thanks in advance, I get a bunch of javascript errors when the page loads. -- Neredbojias Infinity has its limits. |
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Really? There is only one simple javascript function on the page.. Could you possibly send me the error and what browser you are using? If anyone else can see the problem that I am having any help would still be appreciated Many thanks, Lewis Neredbojias wrote: To further the education of mankind, lewisthesmith (AT) googlemail (DOT) com vouchsafed: Hi everyone, I have been working on converting a site from a frames / tables layout to a CSS based one. I thought I had it all sorted, however I am getting some odd behaviour in IE: when I visit http://www.smanagement.co.uk/newsite/people.php?id=4 in Internet Explorer a horizontal scroll bar appears for the window (I expect one to appear in the middle of the page as I am using overflow: auto for that div). However if I then refresh the page, or resize it the scroll bar goes away. This doesn't happen in firefox and it seems that it only happens in IE the first time. Has anyone seen this before? It's really strange. Many thanks in advance, I get a bunch of javascript errors when the page loads. -- Neredbojias Infinity has its limits. |
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Thanks for that. What browser are you using there? lewisthesmith (AT) googlemail (DOT) com wrote: Really? There is only one simple javascript function on the page.. Could you possibly send me the error and what browser you are using? If anyone else can see the problem that I am having any help would still be appreciated Many thanks, Lewis Neredbojias wrote: To further the education of mankind, lewisthesmith (AT) googlemail (DOT) com vouchsafed: Hi everyone, I have been working on converting a site from a frames / tables layout to a CSS based one. I thought I had it all sorted, however I am getting some odd behaviour in IE: when I visit http://www.smanagement.co.uk/newsite/people.php?id=4 in Internet Explorer a horizontal scroll bar appears for the window (I expect one to appear in the middle of the page as I am using overflow: auto for that div). However if I then refresh the page, or resize it the scroll bar goes away. This doesn't happen in firefox and it seems that it only happens in IE the first time. Has anyone seen this before? It's really strange. Many thanks in advance, I get a bunch of javascript errors when the page loads. -- Neredbojias Infinity has its limits. |
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To further the education of mankind, lewisthesmith (AT) googlemail (DOT) com vouchsafed: Really? There is only one simple javascript function on the page.. Could you possibly send me the error and what browser you are using? If anyone else can see the problem that I am having any help would still be appreciated The problem is probably that you are using xhtml with javascript comment segmentors. Try removing the js and see if the ie scrollbar disappears. -- Neredbojias Infinity has its limits. |
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