Thanks rcMing! Your CSS did the trick.
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Browse All TopicsIs there a way to control the vertical and horizontal scroll bars in the Window.Open() attributes? I want to have a vertical scroll bar but not a horizontal one. "scrollbars=yes" gives me both.
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by: rcMingPosted on 2005-09-24 at 09:17:06ID: 14951210
If you set scrollbars=auto, then it will only show the horizontal or vertical scrollbar if the content overflows the page in the respective direction.
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If you want to force if to not show the horizontal scrollbar I believe you'll have to use css and that's different for different browsers:
IE:
body {
overflow-x:hidden;
overflow-y:scroll;
}
Moz:
body {
overflow:-moz-scrollbars-v
}