[thelist] Removing scroll bars

Matthew Mullenweg matt at swcdesign.com
Tue Feb 19 15:26:10 CST 2002


A small variation on this question, what would be a good way to have
scrollbars hidden if the content doesn't take up more than one page?
scroll="auto" does this but again, doesn't validate.

-Matt

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> Hi all,
>
> I'm developing an interface for a government Web-based Training
solution.
> One of the requirements is to limit a page to one screen (the user
will
> not
> have to scroll to see any information).  Another requirement is that
this
> training will be on an intranet and will only be accessed using IE 5.x
(IE
> 6
> possibly in 8 months or so).  I've placed scroll="no" in the body tag
> which
> achieves the required affect, but it does not validate.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas how this effect can be achieved without
using
> the
> scroll="no" attribute.
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Williamson
> Interactive Training Developer
>
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