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RE: FN-FORUM: Center contents of IFRAME
date posted 8th December 2005 15:54
Hi D
I would say import the form into a table, hence controlling the layout
within the iframe, and make sure it scrolls then no matter how long the form
gets it will still fit.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: 08 December 2005 15:44
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Subject: FN-FORUM: Center contents of IFRAME
Afternoon,
I am importing a module provided by another website to a pageIam
designing...So I am using an IFrame. Problem is that the"module" being
imported is a form, which has varying sizes depending on what stage of
the form you are on. I want to therefore center the contents of the
iframe, and not fixedthe Iframe Width a I have no control of the
varying widths of the module.
Any ideas?
D
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