Re: netscape equivalent to scroll="no"?
by Collette McNeill <collette(at)mlwebworks.com>
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Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:47:59 -0700 |
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At 10:53 PM 9/29/03 +0100, you wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > Does anyone on this list know how to disable scrollbars on a page with no
> > frames
> > ...for a Netscape browser?
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> > IE does this with the body tag <.body scroll="no">
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>Why do you want to take control away from the user?
Marten,
I'm designing a page which doesn't need scrollbars.
I'm working with stacked layers, scaled to fit within a browser window's
height and width. Browsers add scrollbars where I don't want or need them,
where logically there shouldn't be any. Flash is not an option; I don't
want to resort to a popup window or redirect script to display a page
without scrollbars, and setting a CSS style for html and body {overflow:
hidden;} doesn't work.
So I wonder if there's a Netscape/Mozilla equivalent to IE's scroll="no"
attribute.
Do you know the answer to my question?
I appreciate any help,
Collette
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