prolbem with graphic frame and keeping it "closed"
hi
i would like to make a page, where the blue graphical frame may not expand whenever more text is visable, since the image on the right should be tight to both the right and bottom part of the blue frame.
i first thought of using an IFRAME but i dont know if that is the best solution. please check the attachment to see what i mean (this is how its not suppose to be!)
some say to use the element <DIV> but i have no experience with them...
I can see from the screen shot that there is something wrong with the way it is, but I am having a hard time figuring out from your description how it is supposed to look.
attached how it should be.... either when there's a longer text field, i would like to have a scroller either at the right of the text block or at the right side of the image (black rectangles).... its important that the blue graphical frame should maintain its size all the time... i do not want to use frames. I thought an IFRAME could be a solution but i dont know about its compatibility in other browsers, secondly there might be another, better(?) solulution....
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<tr><td width="50%"><div id="textContent">prolbem with graphic frame and keeping it "closed" hi
i would like to make a page, where the blue graphical frame may not expand
whenever more text is visable, since the image on the right should be tight
to both the right and bottom part of the blue frame. i first thought of
using an IFRAME but i dont know if that is the best solution. please check
the attachment to see what i mean (this is how its not suppose to be!)
some say to use the element <DIV> but i have no experience with them...
any help or tips are highly welcome! regards</p>
<p>attached how it should be.... either when there's
a longer text field, i would like to have a scroller either at the right
of thetext block or at the right side of the image (black rectangles)....
its important that the blue graphical frame should maintain its size all
the time... i do not want to use frames. I thought an IFRAME could be a
solution but i dont know about its compatibility in other browsers, secondly
there might be another, better(?) solulution....</p></div></td>
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