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> > Below you can find the link to the problematic site:
> >http://www.ntb.no/pressemeldinger/
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> > The "problem" (challenge) is to remove the scrollbars that comes up
> > because we are using iframe...
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> 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'll look into this.
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> I can't use my inspection and code-editing tools on framed sites.
http://www.ntb.no/articles.aspx?Section=BWI would give you the output
of the file in the middle iframe.
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> 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).
I totally agree with you on the suggestion of removing one or two of
these iframes, or lets say creating a two by two "grid". Unfortunately
those above me wants the lists of press releases shown on pages that
are not bigger than 640x800 (although the standard now is 800x1024 or
something). So I am sort of ordered to keep in side the size of page
that I have right now. I can of course make the i frames lower and
then creating a "grid" that way.
Hope I trimmed the reply better this time.
-t-