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My website consists of a main page containing three frames - the title, navigation and main content. If you choose the facilities link in the navigation frame, the main frame loads another frameset. So basically in the main content frame there is another frameset, which itself contains 2 frames - navigation links and the actual content. The problem I am having is scrolling the content of this sub frame.
If I set the scroll bars to yes, a vertical bar appears on all pages, but is greyed out on pages that dont need it. I do not want this bar to appear at all on these pages. If I set the scroll property to Auto or Default, no bar appears on a page which doesn't need bars. However, on a page that needs a bar, both a horizontal and a vertical bar appear. The horizontal one only scrolls the width of the vertical bar, ie the vertical bar blocks up some of the text, so a horizontal one appears to allow for this.
My question is, how can I avoid the horizontal bar like when I set the scroll property to yes, but at the same time not have it appearing on a page that doesnt need it?
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