- From: Anton Prowse <prowse@moonhenge.net>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 21:11:55 +0100
- To: www-style@w3.org
Brad Kemper wrote: > 3) Even when the author may expect a scroll box to not obscure content, > there are cases where it does so anyway, already. I found such a case > last year, involving absolutely positioned contents [2]. > [2] http://bradclicks.com/cssplay/scrolling%20lists.html (second to last > example on the page) Could you elaborate on this example a little? In various browsers I see that the abspos markers are not rendered on the left. However, this seems to me a bug (after all, vertical overflow on the ancestor UL is set to visible) and not related in any way to the presence (or otherwise) of the scrolling mechanism. Am I missing the point here? Cheers, Anton Prowse http://dev.moonhenge.net
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