John@Kapoo
05-23-2006, 11:14 PM
Hi.
Ok, this is probably a VERY simple question, but as I am self taught in HTML and picking things up as I go along still, I have had this irritating problem that I just can't seem to solve.
Basically, I want a scroll on a table cell. I could not find any other way of doing this, than putting a layer in the are required in the table cell. And alas, there is the problem, when page is viewed, if I resize the window in any shape or form, the table moves with the resizing, but the layer stays in the same exact place, thus totally being in the wrong place.:confused: I understand (I think) why this happens, but how to stop it from happening, I have no idea.
Heh, sorry for such a devastatingly easy question I'm sure, but it has bugged me for such a long time now and I just can't seem to find any help on this matter, so thought I'd give DD forums a shoot. So, was I right to put a layer inside the table or is there any other different ways to get around this prob. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
John
Ok, this is probably a VERY simple question, but as I am self taught in HTML and picking things up as I go along still, I have had this irritating problem that I just can't seem to solve.
Basically, I want a scroll on a table cell. I could not find any other way of doing this, than putting a layer in the are required in the table cell. And alas, there is the problem, when page is viewed, if I resize the window in any shape or form, the table moves with the resizing, but the layer stays in the same exact place, thus totally being in the wrong place.:confused: I understand (I think) why this happens, but how to stop it from happening, I have no idea.
Heh, sorry for such a devastatingly easy question I'm sure, but it has bugged me for such a long time now and I just can't seem to find any help on this matter, so thought I'd give DD forums a shoot. So, was I right to put a layer inside the table or is there any other different ways to get around this prob. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
John