Hello.
I'm trying to remove the pointless, greyed out, scrollbar on pages that fit on 1 screen in IE 5 and 6.
The CSS to do it is
html, body {overflow-y:auto} however that is invalid CSS so I would like to do it via JS instead specifically for IE.
document.getElementById('blabla').style.overflow = 'auto';
would work (at least on the <div> I tried it on), but I'd like to avoid having to specify ID attributes for the <body> (IE 5.x) and <html> (IE 6) tags on every page.
So how would I do that most easily?
Since this is an IE specific "bugfix" proprietary code will work just fine
I'm trying to remove the pointless, greyed out, scrollbar on pages that fit on 1 screen in IE 5 and 6.
The CSS to do it is
html, body {overflow-y:auto} however that is invalid CSS so I would like to do it via JS instead specifically for IE.
document.getElementById('blabla').style.overflow = 'auto';
would work (at least on the <div> I tried it on), but I'd like to avoid having to specify ID attributes for the <body> (IE 5.x) and <html> (IE 6) tags on every page.
So how would I do that most easily?
Since this is an IE specific "bugfix" proprietary code will work just fine
