[patch] #57080: fix unnecessary scrollbars

Leo Savernik l.savernik at aon.at
Tue Aug 17 17:28:51 BST 2004


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Am Freitag 13 August 2004 02:21 schrieb Germain Garand:
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> it does fix the pop-up content being sized to the overflow:hidden text
> height.
>
> Now you get a content that is slightly larger/taller than the pop-up, hence
> the h/v scrollbars, but it remains to be seen if that's a bug.
>
> There's nothing sized on %, it's pixel sized.
> Gecko doesn't show scrollbars, but they honour the scrollbars=no setting of
> the pop-up.
> As soon as you set  scrollbars=yes, it does have scrollbars.
> So does Opera and my shiny new IE.
> I won't even look any further...

Thanks for investigating. Your findings actually impose that we're doing it 
right.
>
> Is it on purpose that we don't respect scrollbars=no?

Probably for usability's sake (Or simply not implemented ;-) ).
Hey, I have a cunning plan:
- - We should support scrollbars=no
- - We should support wheel and keyboard scrolling nonetheless (Mozilla allows 
it, too).
At least, the option only implies that no scrollbars are displayed, it does 
*not* imply that no scrolling is allowed.

What do you think of it?

mfg
	Leo
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