Sent by Brett Leber on 13 February 2006 22:10
Ingo,
This is great! Your additions seem to replicate the desired rendering.
These should work for the actual web project I'm working on as I've
tried to make my test case a simplified version of the same structure.
For conditional comments, do you think I should target IE6+ with these
additions? Out of curiosity, does IE7b2 render the table similarly to
IE6 (ie, off the screen) without your two additions?
Lastly, how did you know that 'flow:left' and 'zoom:1' would do the
trick? I vaguely remember the redundant but effective 'zoom:1' being
mentioned in an article. Is either or both documented elsewhere?
Thanks again!
Brett
PS - Hopefully I've replied to the list properly. I now see how time can
be switched if I reply to the message that appears /before/ the one from
css-d.
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Brett Leber wrote:
>> Example 1: http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/bleber/css/table_test1.html
>> Example 2: http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/bleber/css/table_test2.html
>>
>> The innermost table contains many cells in a single row longer than most
>> browser widths. To display it in the current page, I've used a container
>> div with overflow:scroll, and a width of 100%. When this table appears
>> within the divs alone, the overflow works correctly--the table is no
>> larger than the current browser (viewport) width, and scroll bars appear
>> [example 1]. When this table appears within a table used for page
>> layout, however, the width of the container div stretches to show the
>> entire table, past the viewport's boundaries, producing a horizontal
>> scroll bar in the browser [example 2].
>> How can I make example 2 display like example 1?
>
> for
> http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/bleber/css/styles.css
>
> add
>
> #preview {... float:left; }
> #contents {... zoom: 1;}
>
> and hide these from other browsers.
> Works here for IE6 + IE7b2.
>
> /*<---->*/
>
> Brett, and the one or other who might read this:
>
> please use /bottom/ posting on this list.
>
> For those who read the digest, or those who just try to read and answer
> more than one post per evening, it becomes nearly impossible to read
> when the flow of the time is switched more than once per digest. ;)
>
> Ingo
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