[Javascript] Object Detection using Javascript.

Hakan M (Backbase) hakan at backbase.com
Fri Sep 24 08:31:41 CDT 2004


Try setting the div that you want scrollable to relative or absolute 
positioning as well. You also need to specify the height of the div, but 
it should not require a fixed value (percentage should be fine).

Regards,
H

Ben Crane wrote:
> Roger,
> 
> It wasn't on a website I found this. I ran a test
> website locally using apache and using Opera 7, the
> CSS tag overflow: scroll; didn't appear to work and
> the data spilled out of the div tag. I tried a work
> around with no luck.
> 
> I then browsed some websites (can't remember which
> ones) where other people had reported the problem-so I
> put 2 and 2 together and have to design with this in
> mind. Unless there is a CSS tag that operates within
> Opera that allows scrolling in a div tag that I don't
> know of. 
> 
> Have you tried getting scrollbars in a div tag in
> Opera? If you can I'd be very grateful to know how you
> did it. That'd save me messing around with the CSS
> properties in Javascript.
> 
> Regards
> Ben
> 
> 
> 
> 
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