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Vieux 02/05/2008, 12h19   #6
John Hosking
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Par défaut Re: Does caps in table cause none wrapping

trondhuso wrote:
> On 2 Mai, 12:20, John Hosking wrote:
>> trondhuso wrote:
>>> On 2 Mai, 10:02, "Jukka K. Korpela" wrote:

>>
>>> I'll contact you off list to show you the problem.

>> Why don't you contact him on-list to show us all the problem?
>>
>> --
>> John
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Better, mostly. ;-)
*Next time* you trim the post to which you reply, make sure to trim the
sig, too. Extraneous attributions can go, as well (you snipped your OP
and Jukka's answer, but left the attributions, as I have also done this
time).

>
> Below you can find the link to the problematic site:
> http://www.ntb.no/pressemeldinger/
>
> The "problem" (challenge) is to remove the scrollbars that comes up
> because we are using iframe...



Well, somewhere in that mess you almost certainly have a width (likely
more than once) set in pixels, where your texts are longer across than
that size in pixels. Depends on the font-face and -size, I notice. I
suspect the <table width="150" code, but I'm not at all sure. Maybe
if, instead of 150px, you used something like 16em, you'd solve the problem.

I can't use my inspection and code-editing tools on framed sites, so I
don't think I can be of more .

BTW, that's pretty small text (especially the blue links on the
light-blue background), and, since the page has such a long delay, I'm
thinking that maybe a good approach would be to remove one or two of
these framed columns. Then you'd have more room for legibly-sized text,
no scrollbars, and the page would presumably load faster. Through my
language deficiencies I can't tell whether the content lends itself to a
breakup like that, but it's my best (tentative) recommendation (given
the other constraints you mentioned).

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John
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