[thelist] Brain-Fart on fixed Background

Bailey, Dan DBailey at digitalinsurance.com
Tue Jul 10 09:40:15 CDT 2001


Anyone remember, off the top of their head how to do the fixed
(non-scrolling)background graphic in IE?  My boss is adamant about using
one, and I, for the life of me, can't remember how to do it...  (And all my
reference books are at home.)

-- Dan

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Dan "The Divebomber" Bailey
Marketing Producer
Digital Insurance
dbailey at digitalinsurance.com
(610)-278-5471
Love makes the world go 'round, but, then again, so does a hard blow to the
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-----Original Message-----
From: aardvark [mailto:roselli at earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 6:30 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: Re: [thelist] Suggestions on scrollable window


> From: "Brad Miller" <brad at beldamar.com>
> 
> I am working on a site that is going to have a scheduling system. And
> this scheduling system needs to fit within my design. I can't really
> change the design because this is what the client wants. Anyway, I
> have made my design fit 640x480. And the schedule is much much longer
> than 640 so I need to be able to scroll horizontally without losing
> all of my buttons when you scroll to the right.

without using frames (which can be a barrier to accessibility) or 
DHTML-driven layers (which can be a barrier to a lot of users), i 
would consider a few other options:

- the site design could easily accommodate a liquid 
layout... this means you could have your pages 
collapse down to the 640 width, but scale up to 
fit content or the window...

- if your form doesn't fit into the allotted 
space, redesign your form... consider 
linearizing it more...

let your client make the decision for you, but 
make sure you offer all the pros and cons... 
otherwise you'll end up over budget (if it's a 
fixed fee) or charging the client without it 
being their problem for your research and 
development into addressing it...

[...]
> http://www.scheduleaplane.com/layertest.html
> If you look at this in IE you will see what it should look like.

the content frame is showing nothing but a busted image... i can't 
see any forms, so i can't really comment too much more...


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