Quote:Original post by SanderQuote:Original post by capn_midnight
Sander, I don't know what is going on with the scroll. The only element with a fixed width is the menu, after that everything should be proportional or undefined.
I don't know what you changed since my last post, but the horizontal scrollbar is gone now. Kudos!
it turns out that a div with a style attribute of "width:100%" on non-IE browsers makes a box that is as wide as the browser window, but with a left edge set to 5 pixels. By resetting the left edge of the box to 0px, it put the entire box back on the screen. I think I had to set the left style of the BODY itself to 0px before it would work.
I don't know what is the "right" implementation of CSS, but both IE and the Mozillas have MAJOR annoyances that are unintuitive and just lead to frustration. I do know that I prefer IE's box model, even though it is considered "wrong". If I set a box to a certain width, I expect the entire box to end up that width, not just the content area. I can't imagine what it's like for the art-based professional web developers I know.