Re: what's the trick for a scrollbar these days?



richard wrote:

Nobody should need to write code that fits each and every possible
condition. Is it "*MY*" fault your web browser can't handle the code?

You complain that you have a problem with html and that you do not know the answer.

Knowledgeable answers are offered.

You then rail that all answers are wrong.

It is obvious that html is beyond your comprehension. You do not really seek understanding, more likely only attention. It is tedious, please go away.

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Jonathan
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