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Author: Subject: scroll of postwrap

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  posted on 7/24/2006 at 07:32 AM
sorry i m using postwrap and postnuke 0762 now its function after lot problems.
But now i see the page inside the frame with scrollbars, before the page display it was better without scrollbars. I be able to delete scrollbars now or not possible ?
thanks for you kindly reply and suggestions.

 
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  posted on 3/27/2007 at 07:59 PM
Is there a fix for this?&nbsp; I&#39;ve noticed this topic has been since 2006.&nbsp; I am having the same issue.&nbsp; All I want to do is get rid of the scroll bars.&nbsp; I am running PN 0.764<br>
 
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  posted on 3/27/2007 at 08:16 PM
Yes, have you tried increasing Height of viewing window in pixels in the admin?
 
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  posted on 3/28/2007 at 08:53 AM
Yes. I have gradually increased the pixel height. I have even gone as high as 3000 pixels for height. No matter what I pust as the height, it still brings the scroll bars. The issue seems to be that PostNuke uses frames instead of actually embeding the content in to the PostNuke page. I believe that if this were done, then PN would adjust it's size according ot the height of the content being wrapped, therefore, there would be no scrollbars.
 
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  posted on 3/28/2007 at 06:19 PM
I'll need to see your site or a screenshot. Most likely your wrapped page is longer than you think.

PostNuke doesn't use an Iframe, PostWrap does because there is not a way of "embeding the content in to the PostNuke page". That's the reason for PostWrap.

-Shawn

 
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