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11:16 September 2, 2008
| greyguru
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My first survey looked great in IE7. Fit right into my website structure. Then someone e-mailed me and asked why there was only one question, and no way to submit. I realised I hadn't tested in Firefox, and that browser did not provide a vertical scrollbar.
I don't know if there is a better solution, but after playing with width, I ended up removing the overflow: hidden attribute. I also added scrolling=”yes” but that may be redundant.
Any better ways to handle this?
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4:58 September 2, 2008
| Mario
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I'd need some specifics about which survey and the website it is held on, it could be theme related, embedding style, etc. We are a firefox house and test Firefox 2, 3, IE 6, 7, and Safari (even some Opera now and again). So hard to say without specifics, but while redundant, that would force the scrollbar to be visible.
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3:52 September 5, 2008
| greyguru
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Hi Mario. Thanks for responding.
When I created the survey, I think I chose “embed” as the style or theme. (It was the one which is really plain.) The web site I embedded it in is http://www.creekwood.ca and the survey page is Survey.htm (the survey is pretty much a test survey to see how it all works, although the first question is serious. )
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5:51 September 5, 2008
| Mario
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Looks good in FF2 on a MAC.
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