[fusion-users] Scrolling in Task?
GordonL
gordon.luckett at arrowgeomatics.com
Tue Jan 12 12:27:07 EST 2010
Thanks Kory,
I was not getting the scollbar inthe Task frame when the content is very
long. It turns out to be a Safari issue...
gordon
Kori Maleski wrote:
>
>
> Hi Gordon,
>
> Depends on where you want the scrollbars. By default the iframe used by
> the jxpanel will display scrollbars if its contents exceed the
> height/width of the jxpanelcontent.
>
> So within the iframe element you can set the attribute to SCROLLING=NO to
> hide the bars or use css.
> i.e. if you wanted to hide the horizontal:
> #TaskPane_IFRAME
> {
> overflow-x: hidden;
> overflow-y: scroll;
> }
>
>
> Are scroll bars not displaying at all for you?
>
>
> Kori Maleski
>
>
>
>
>
>
> GordonL wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I was wondering how to set the Task Frame (or any frame) to scrolling
>> with the Jx Library?
>>
>> Currently I have the following result(from FireBug).
>>
>> <div class="jxPanelContent" style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top:
>> 28px; width: 370px; height: 436px;">
>>
>> <iframe id="TaskPane_IFRAME" frameborder="0" style="border: 0px solid
>> rgb(255, 255, 255); position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; width:
>> 370px; height: 436px;" name="TaskPane_IFRAME"
>> src="/DUC_SEARCH/vwSearch_search.php">
>>
>>
>> How do I set scrolling="yes" within this Jx generated TaskPane_IFRAME?
>>
>> thanks
>> gordon
>>
>>
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