Opera width problem

Discussion in 'CSS' started by red-x, Apr 24, 2009.

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    Hi, I'm having some problems with my website width in Opera, is like I have two pages next to each other, the bottom scroll bar is huge, I'm not sure what's doing this. I'm using Opera 9.64. I have the same problem http://youtube.com is having. Is it my coding or just a bug on Opera's side? Thank you in advance :)
     
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    red-x Peon

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    Anyone? Help :(
     
    red-x, Apr 29, 2009 IP
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    kk5st Prominent Member

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    Um, the answer is to torque the bracklefratz. In other words, you didn't give us enough information. Actually, you didn't give us any info. Either post the source, or give us a link.

    cheers,

    gary
     
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    Gary,
    whip open Opera and go to youtube.com. It's like there's something a bazillion pixels wide on there... but aardvarking around in FF I don't see anyone being wider than their main page wrapper... so I wonder if it's something being pulled offscreen with a margin or something? I still can't get Dragonfly to work... just want to highlight stuff to find who's so wide...

    I can't get any of my other browsers to do it... too lazy to open up Virtual Box to see if older Opera's did it too, but I'd guess it was a bug. And, all it does is make another scrollbar at the bottom. I didn't notice it until you posted this. Users it seems can just ignore it.
     
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    The thing is, Stomme, it's interesting that YouTube acts similarly, and it might even be of help to know that, but the OP's page is the one that needs fixing. It is his source that is doing things in Opera. YouTube may have a completely different cause.

    cheers,

    gary
     
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