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imediastation
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 17 June 2007 :  13:54:50  Show Profile
Hi folks, I have my forum including on a page by using iframes. The default page fits fine and the posts fit fine but the forum page that lists all the forums extends past the iframe width.

How do I adjust this page to fit the table size in forum.asp is set to 100% but it still is wider than any of the other pages.

Thanks
Lea

Hermes
Junior Member

Croatia
113 Posts

Posted - 17 June 2007 :  16:47:15  Show Profile

I don't know exact answer, but link to your forum would be helpful.


ASP Snitz Forum Upute za instalaciju
http://www.kairos.com.hr http://www.hermetizam.com Forum

not so newbie any more :)
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imediastation
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 18 June 2007 :  00:46:10  Show Profile
I dont really want to do that if I can help it as its in a password protected members area.
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gary b
Junior Member

USA
267 Posts

Posted - 18 June 2007 :  07:25:09  Show Profile  Visit gary b's Homepage
Maybe your problem is with the iFrame... not the forum. I believe the fourm is "enclosed" (displayed) in a table set to 100%. So the table will expand/contract to fit the space allocated. Does the Iframe have a fixed width? Are you getting scroll bars in the iFrame? I do not understand the problem... perhaps others will.

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How do I adjust this page to fit

Perhaps the suggestion to post a link to the forum was so we could see what you are speaking of. As above, I do not know which page you are referring to. It would be better to refer to them by their file name, such as forum.asp, topic.asp, and so on.

Everyone here is willing to help... we just have to make sure we understand the question.
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AnonJr
Moderator

United States
5768 Posts

Posted - 18 June 2007 :  10:23:34  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage
If you can't/won't post a link, at least post a screen shot with whatever you want to hide blurred out so we can see what you are talking about. Fixing display issues is a visual process.
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