2009-11-03, 04:57 AM
I think I may have fixed most all of these browsers. I put a lot more time in trying out stuff for 800x600 displays.
Scrollbars are such a pain with a centered layout when every pixel counts. I don't know why the scrollbar just can't be fixed in place and not overlap the window. It's really just important that it's usable at 800 pixels.
Javascript corrections might be able to help some if they're not too noticeable (also with it being impossible to make the horizontal scrollbar go away when it should... it just has to go the extra margin distance to the right unless you do away with it completely)
Two things I don't get about HTML is why you can't completely control your own scrollbar (placement/dimension/width/direction) and why you can't seamlessly use any font you want to that can be legally downloaded from your website... in the 21st century!
EDITED: I'd particularly like confirmation on FF2.0 and FF3.0 (prior to 3.5) ...IE7/8 seem fine. Safari/Chrome still the same.
Scrollbars are such a pain with a centered layout when every pixel counts. I don't know why the scrollbar just can't be fixed in place and not overlap the window. It's really just important that it's usable at 800 pixels.
Javascript corrections might be able to help some if they're not too noticeable (also with it being impossible to make the horizontal scrollbar go away when it should... it just has to go the extra margin distance to the right unless you do away with it completely)
Two things I don't get about HTML is why you can't completely control your own scrollbar (placement/dimension/width/direction) and why you can't seamlessly use any font you want to that can be legally downloaded from your website... in the 21st century!
EDITED: I'd particularly like confirmation on FF2.0 and FF3.0 (prior to 3.5) ...IE7/8 seem fine. Safari/Chrome still the same.