From: Ben S. <ben...@tr...> - 2000-10-26 16:07:39
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It's helpful in that now I know *where* to start looking for a solution. I was hoping that there might be an elegant DynAPI way of doing this. My problem is that I'm creating a series of dynlayers whose height is determined by their HTML content... which isn't determined until after load time. At the very least, I can create a "worst possible scenario" page size using some static content, but then my page will end up with a lot of blank space at the end :( ben Jack_Speranza wrote: > > I encountered this same problem, and I believe it was addressed at one point > in the sourceForge forums (buried deep somewhere by now!). As I understand > it, because of the way Netscape operates, it won't provide scrollbars for > dynamic layers that appear outside of the visible window (unless there is > some static content that is in the same area). My rather inelegant solution > was to make sure there was some "invisible" static content wherever I was > going to be placing my dynLayers. Don't know if you find this helpful or > not... > > Jack > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ben Sargent [mailto:ben...@tr...] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:10 AM > To: DynAPI Help > Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Big Layers & Netscape Scollbars > > Hello. I posted this to the forums a few days ago, but it may have > gotten lost in the mailing-list shuffle, so hopefully nobody minds if I > post it here as well. > > Basically, I want to create several large layers one after another on a > page. However, once the layers (or group of layers) get larger than the > browser height, Netscape doesn't provide me with scrollbars. IE is very > nice about this. How do I get Netscape to let me scroll down my page? > > Thanks, > ben -- Ben Sargent Montage eIntegration Inc. www.montage.ca GFX: www.infinitespaces.com PGP: /pgpkey.txt |