I really hate the scroll bars that appear around quote boxes. I can understand the reasoning behind it, but I need to allow my users a bigger size before scroll-bars appear.
I can not find the code to change this though. Can anyone point a finger in the right direction for me?
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Registered: 07/04/06
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Originally Posted By: rmjorg
I really hate the scroll bars that appear around quote boxes. I can understand the reasoning behind it, but I need to allow my users a bigger size before scroll-bars appear.
I can not find the code to change this though. Can anyone point a finger in the right direction for me?
Thanks!
I'm sure this is down to your browser?
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Registered: 07/04/06
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doh, ive just tried to move your image (Scroll bars).
I think its an IE7 issue, with the browser,
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LOL Mark - I write software online learning and documentation for a living, and I'm always clicking on screencap buttons and stuff. I never fail to feel silly.
Anyway, you're partly right. In Firefox I just get the bottom scrollbar, but IE 6.x is the same as IE 7.0.
Registered: 06/04/06
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Yeah, it's basically this way because IE didn't like the old method we used. The old method looked much better as it just used a percentage of the current container, so quotes within quotes would scale properly, but IE (6 and 7) didn't support the css classes we were using unfortunately.
Registered: 06/05/06
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Easy, take out the IE fix; it's ugly, bulky, and is of no use to just about anyone (I'm more than willing to sacrifice a small inconvenience to IE users at the stake of a conforming design).
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Lots of ways to tweak ;)... Like I said, myself (and a lot of others) find the IE Fix more of a nuscense than a fix (especially when you deal with spoilers and sub-quotes)