Re: Runtime Error in Windows NT
by "Valerie L. Criswell" <valerie(at)suresource.net>
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"Rob Prentice" <RJP(at)clickdms.com>, "Sharyn Hinchcliffe" <sharyn(at)hcdesigns.com>, "Mike Henden" <mike.henden(at)xtra.co.nz> |
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Yes, you're right. When I said "can't", I said that she couldn't because
she needs it to scroll vertically, and the two scrolls cannot be
differentiated (as far as I know?).
Thanks!
~Val
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Prentice" <RJP(at)clickdms.com>
To: "'Valerie L. Criswell'" <valerie(at)suresource.net>; "Sharyn Hinchcliffe"
<sharyn(at)hcdesigns.com>; "Mike Henden" <mike.henden(at)xtra.co.nz>
Cc: <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: Runtime Error in Windows NT
> it is p[ossible to turn scrolling off.
>
> noresize - if you dont want people to be able to resize the frame
>
> scrolling="no" - this works in NN and IE and opera
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Valerie L. Criswell [mailto:valerie(at)suresource.net]
> Sent: 14 August 2000 13:57
> To: Sharyn Hinchcliffe; Mike Henden
> Cc: hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
> Subject: Re: Runtime Error in Windows NT
>
>
> I'm on Win200 here, and thought I'd take a gander at it for you.
> Everything
> comes up great over here in IE5.5. It loads fast, and the menus work
> flawlessly. I would like to take up one issue with you though.
>
> At 800x600 res, the left frame has a horizontal scroll. It's obvious
> that
> this is not part of the design. May I suggest that since you can't turn
> off
> scrolling for that frame (because it must scroll vertically), that you
> add a
> few pixels to the width of the menu frame? It only needs a few more as
> it
> barely scrolls anywhere, but the scroll bar is a distraction.
>
> Best wishes on working out your bug, and sorry I couldn't provide any
> clues
> related to that. To all on the list, thanks for providing such a great
> resource.
>
> ~Val Criswell
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