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Re: Safari 2.0 and overflow:auto



Resending as I'm not sure this was delivered to the list!

On 7/28/07, Suleman Ali <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello!

I've developed a website and on one of the pages is a form.  This form consists of two scrollboxes, two freetext fields, and a submit button.  The scrollboxes both use the overflow:auto CSS property.  When this property is set, the user can't press the submit button without first scrolling to the bottom of each of the scroll boxes.

This only happens in Safari version 2.0  on the Mac and does not happen in Safari 3.0 or in Firefox.

I've googled for hours and hours to find a solution for this but to no avail!  This is a known bug but I didn't find a workaround that doesn't require _javascript_ (and JS isn't allowed).

This is the page--http://apps.facebook.com/superlative.  Warning--Facebook account required.

And here's the CSS for the contianer:

.notable_container {
  padding: 10px;
  height:250px;
  width:580px;
  font-family:\'lucida grande\',tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif;
  overflow:auto;
  border: 1px solid #C0C0C0;
}



Your help is appreciated!
Suli.



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Suleman Ali
www.techbeef.com



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Suleman Ali
www.techbeef.com
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