Keith:
This is due to a conscious decision by Netscape in the development of their
browsers. It's life. There is nothing you can do about it that I know of.
Fortunately or unfortunately, the environment has just fixed it for you....
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"keithst" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
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Thanks for the reply but my problem is... In Netscape 6 and up, the pages
that require no scrollbar (and show no scrollbar) differ in position when
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compared with the pages that require a scrollbar (and show the scrollbar).
The shift in layout is the amount of space that the scrollbar takes up.
So...when clicking from page to page in Netscape 6 and up, the pages with
scrollbars line up differently than the pages without scrollbars, the
scrollbars push the layout to the left.