Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 02:37:20 von phl
On Aug 9, 5:13 pm, Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:48:10
> GMT phl scribed:
>
> > how do you get the div to make space so the horizontal scroll bar does
> > not overlap the text in the bottom? I can just add space after the
> > content but this shows as extra space in Firefox or opera.
>
> That's simple. Use an ie conditional comment so that it only is read by
> ie7.
>
>
>
> ...or whatever.
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
I have better description of problem here in code below. It shows the
table inside the div. This table will be created dynamically, so it's
not simple static content like the previous code. The only way I can
get IE not to overlap table text is to set the overflow-x style of the
div to scroll, but then this shows a greyed out scroll bar even when
it not needed. I guess the question at this stage is, is there some
way of geting IE to do this properly, without adding extra space, or
figuring out whether the scroll bar will appear before table is
generated, or do this from javascript after page has been renderd,
this will be the least desirable option as it's slow.
I am going forth with this tutorial even though it
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is second in the poll results. The reason is that
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creating a joomlafied template from an open source template
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is lot more complicated and it takes me two
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days to make one for my site with final touch
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so that it works fine in all common browsers
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and everyone knows the crap IE.
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http://www.joomlaprodigy.com/administrator/index2.php?option =com_content
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Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 07:30:48 von Neredbojias
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 00:37:20
GMT phl scribed:
>> > how do you get the div to make space so the horizontal scroll bar
does
>> > not overlap the text in the bottom? I can just add space after the
>> > content but this shows as extra space in Firefox or opera.
>>
>> That's simple. Use an ie conditional comment so that it only is read
by
>> ie7.
>>
>>
>>
>> ...or whatever.
>>
>> --
>> Neredbojias
>> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
>
>
> I have better description of problem here in code below.
No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
invalidity.
> It shows the
> table inside the div. This table will be created dynamically, so it's
> not simple static content like the previous code. The only way I can
> get IE not to overlap table text is to set the overflow-x style of the
> div to scroll, but then this shows a greyed out scroll bar even when
> it not needed. I guess the question at this stage is, is there some
> way of geting IE to do this properly, without adding extra space, or
> figuring out whether the scroll bar will appear before table is
> generated, or do this from javascript after page has been renderd,
> this will be the least desirable option as it's slow.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I am going forth with this tutorial even though it
> |
>
> is second in the poll results. The reason is that
> |
>
>
>
>
> creating a joomlafied template from an open source template
> |
>
> is lot more complicated and it takes me two
> |
>
>
>
>
>
> days to make one for my site with final touch
> |
>
> so that it works fine in all common browsers
> |
>
>
>
>
> and everyone knows the crap IE.
> |
>
> http://www.joomlaprodigy.com/administrator/index2.php?
option=com_content
> |
>
>
>
>
>
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>
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 07:56:18 von dorayme
In article
,
Neredbojias wrote:
> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>
> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
> the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
> invalidity.
But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
unless your emotions are engaged?
--
dorayme
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 08:56:18 von Neredbojias
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 05:56:18 GMT
dorayme scribed:
>> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>>
>> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
>> the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
>> invalidity.
>
> But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
> again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
> unless your emotions are engaged?
I quoted it only because I referred to it. You should try being less
critical, like me.
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 09:44:50 von dorayme
In article
,
Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 05:56:18 GMT
> dorayme scribed:
>
> >> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
> >>
> >> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
> >> the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
> >> invalidity.
> >
> > But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
> > again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
> > unless your emotions are engaged?
>
> I quoted it only because I referred to it.
If this is the criteria, then God help us all. You wrote to
dismiss all interest in it, not to refer to it for some useful
purpose evident in what you had to say. Getting this point or
shaping up to resist with your usual schmuckery...
--
dorayme
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 10:11:27 von Neredbojias
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:44:50
GMT dorayme scribed:
>> >> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>> >>
>> >> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required
>> >> to see the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy
>> >> and invalidity.
>> >
>> > But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
>> > again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
>> > unless your emotions are engaged?
>>
>> I quoted it only because I referred to it.
>
> If this is the criteria, then God help us all. You wrote to
> dismiss all interest in it, not to refer to it for some useful
> purpose evident in what you had to say. Getting this point or
> shaping up to resist with your usual schmuckery...
Well, I can see your opinionated side of things, but I simply followed the
rules. If you refer to something, you should quote it. What's the big
deal, anyway? If a few extra lines of text can upset your world, how
tentative that world must be.
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 10:43:35 von dorayme
In article
,
Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:44:50
> GMT dorayme scribed:
>
> >> >> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
> >> >>
> >> >> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required
> >> >> to see the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy
> >> >> and invalidity.
> >> >
> >> > But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
> >> > again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
> >> > unless your emotions are engaged?
> >>
> >> I quoted it only because I referred to it.
> >
> > If this is the criteria, then God help us all. You wrote to
> > dismiss all interest in it, not to refer to it for some useful
> > purpose evident in what you had to say. Getting this point or
> > shaping up to resist with your usual schmuckery...
>
> Well, I can see your opinionated side of things, but I simply followed the
> rules. If you refer to something, you should quote it. What's the big
> deal, anyway? If a few extra lines of text can upset your world, how
> tentative that world must be.
I told you ages ago the story about Travis' candidate for
President of a country that produced the Jazz musical form, 12
Angry Men, and some of the most interesting things on God's
earth, America! Yup, George Bush!
Now there is a schmuck, surely! And the story was about Peter
Singer's analysis of his arrested moral development. He had to
make a speech that was to be broadcast the following Saturday. In
the middle of the speech, he kept stopping and objecting at the
line that read "... and today I ..." because he thought this was
somehow lying! It was not Saturday already!
Jesus Christ!
You see, Boji, he learnt his moral rules like a parrot and had no
real understanding of them, what was important about them. He
never grew up properly. He drank too much and that is perhaps
what hindered his progress? I suspect, in his case, his
Christianity was an effect of a basic deep down problem rather
than the cause of it. Some Christians are quite sophisticated and
it takes skill to see through the best of them.
Since you are being not directly offensive to me, I will just
give you some advice. Examine the rules you follow and see what
is important about them, pick out the relevant bits and adapt to
situations. Try not to be a George.
--
dorayme
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 12:16:58 von Neredbojias
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:43:35
GMT dorayme scribed:
>> >> >> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is
>> >> >> required to see the real problem although your markup indicates
>> >> >> inaccuracy and invalidity.
>> >> >
>> >> > But so important is the quoted code that you quote it all over
>> >> > again. Does the idea of editing a post not mean anything to you
>> >> > unless your emotions are engaged?
>> >>
>> >> I quoted it only because I referred to it.
>> >
>> > If this is the criteria, then God help us all. You wrote to
>> > dismiss all interest in it, not to refer to it for some useful
>> > purpose evident in what you had to say. Getting this point or
>> > shaping up to resist with your usual schmuckery...
>>
>> Well, I can see your opinionated side of things, but I simply
>> followed the rules. If you refer to something, you should quote it.
>> What's the big deal, anyway? If a few extra lines of text can upset
>> your world, how tentative that world must be.
>
> I told you ages ago the story about Travis' candidate for
> President of a country that produced the Jazz musical form, 12
> Angry Men, and some of the most interesting things on God's
> earth, America! Yup, George Bush!
>
> Now there is a schmuck, surely! And the story was about Peter
> Singer's analysis of his arrested moral development. He had to
> make a speech that was to be broadcast the following Saturday. In
> the middle of the speech, he kept stopping and objecting at the
> line that read "... and today I ..." because he thought this was
> somehow lying! It was not Saturday already!
>
> Jesus Christ!
>
> You see, Boji, he learnt his moral rules like a parrot and had no
> real understanding of them, what was important about them. He
> never grew up properly. He drank too much and that is perhaps
> what hindered his progress? I suspect, in his case, his
> Christianity was an effect of a basic deep down problem rather
> than the cause of it. Some Christians are quite sophisticated and
> it takes skill to see through the best of them.
>
> Since you are being not directly offensive to me, I will just
> give you some advice. Examine the rules you follow and see what
> is important about them, pick out the relevant bits and adapt to
> situations. Try not to be a George.
Um, okay, I guess. I don't like GB, either, but I don't know if I can
attribute his failings to what you said. I think he's just conceited, a
bit of a power-monger, and even less altruistic than a "normal" person
with an inflated ego might be. It's like "Hooray for George, and what
peons...?" Public Service often is shucked at the top, and I think
Georgy boy is more interested in service to his family and peers than to
the overall citizenry of this country. What gets me, though, is I sat
there and watched much of his second election returns, and a majority of
the morons here did, indeed, vote for him. So much for the intelligence
of the American people...
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 10.08.2007 19:30:27 von phl
On Aug 9, 10:30 pm, Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 00:37:20
> GMT phl scribed:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> > how do you get the div to make space so the horizontal scroll bar
> does
> >> > not overlap the text in the bottom? I can just add space after the
> >> > content but this shows as extra space in Firefox or opera.
>
> >> That's simple. Use an ie conditional comment so that it only is read
> by
> >> ie7.
>
> >>
>
> >> ...or whatever.
>
> >> --
> >> Neredbojias
> >> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
>
> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>
> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
> the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
> invalidity.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > It shows the
> > table inside the div. This table will be created dynamically, so it's
> > not simple static content like the previous code. The only way I can
> > get IE not to overlap table text is to set the overflow-x style of the
> > div to scroll, but then this shows a greyed out scroll bar even when
> > it not needed. I guess the question at this stage is, is there some
> > way of geting IE to do this properly, without adding extra space, or
> > figuring out whether the scroll bar will appear before table is
> > generated, or do this from javascript after page has been renderd,
> > this will be the least desirable option as it's slow.
>
> >
> >
> >
>
> >
>
> >
> >
> >
> > I am going forth with this tutorial even though it
> > |
> >
> > is second in the poll results. The reason is that
> > |
> >
>
> >
> >
> > creating a joomlafied template from an open source template
> > |
> >
> > is lot more complicated and it takes me two
> > |
> >
>
> >
> >
> > days to make one for my site with final touch
> > |
> >
> > so that it works fine in all common browsers
> > |
> >
>
> >
> >
> > and everyone knows the crap IE.
> > |
> >
> >http://www.joomlaprodigy.com/administrator/index2.php?
> option=com_content
> > |
> >
>
> >
>
> >
>
> --
> Neredbojias
> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
What a waste of time.
Re: Div scrollbar overlapping lower part of table
am 11.08.2007 02:03:01 von Neredbojias
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:30:27 GMT
phl scribed:
>> >> > how do you get the div to make space so the horizontal scroll bar
>> does
>> >> > not overlap the text in the bottom? I can just add space after the
>> >> > content but this shows as extra space in Firefox or opera.
>>
>> >> That's simple. Use an ie conditional comment so that it only is read
>> by
>> >> ie7.
>>
>> >>
>>
>> >> ...or whatever.
>>
>> >> --
>> >> Neredbojias
>> >> Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
>>
>> > I have better description of problem here in code below.
>>
>> No, you don't. That "code" tells me nothing. A url is required to see
>> the real problem although your markup indicates inaccuracy and
>> invalidity.
>
> What a waste of time.
Precisely. That's why those who do not offer a url demonstrating their
problem are usually ignored, as should obviously have been the case here.
--
Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.