html/xhtml/css?
html/xhtml/css?
Is this an I-frame or something else? Its the dashboard of SMF?
Re: html/xhtml/css?
Press F12 in your browser to find out. Could be a div with the overflow-y CSS property set to scroll/auto.
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Re: html/xhtml/css?
I-frame? Do people even really use them anymore? It's most likely a DIV, would honestly surprise me if it is indeed an iFrame.
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Re: html/xhtml/css?
Yes, iFrames are still used fairly often. You don't want to confuse them with Frames, which are actually only partially related and completely deprecated.
iFrames show up in a lot of low-level plumbing type stuff, such as creating printable regions on a page or as a way to exceed the one-sound-at-a-time limit with the old HTML5 audio tag. They are generally not used to create an actual HTML4-style frame area.
iFrames show up in a lot of low-level plumbing type stuff, such as creating printable regions on a page or as a way to exceed the one-sound-at-a-time limit with the old HTML5 audio tag. They are generally not used to create an actual HTML4-style frame area.
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Re: html/xhtml/css?
Oh yes, I was thinking of the old frames you used to see in 1990's era HTML, with the awful scroll bars all over the page.
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Re: html/xhtml/css?
I just ran into a forum that looked like it used the old frames
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