[thelist] Some CSS problems

Mark Cheng mark.cheng at ranger.com.au
Tue Jan 8 20:01:46 CST 2002


Lachlan,

>  I want them statically
> positioned, and staying that size and scrolling once
> there's more content than fits in, as in overflow :auto;.
> Unfortunately this doeswn't work because no height is
> actually specified, but automatically worked out by the
> margin rules (best way to work for all screen sizes).
>
> Does anyone have any ideas as to how I may
> circumvent this?

Is there a particular reason you used margins, rather than
absolute positioning with % sizes?  Absolute positioning
with % screen sizes would probably solve your overflow
issue.

hth

Mark


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