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    Help Moving an IFRAME Scroll bar & static pic

    Hi, on my page http://www.apsl54.dsl.pipex.com/onair.htm you can see that the scroll bar is stuck in the middle.

    I would like to be able to position it on the right hand side next to the grey border.



    So when the frame is scrolled down the picture remains in the same position. Ive tried setting the style to fixed, but doesnt seem to help.

    Any ideas?

    Thx
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    Default Re: Moving an IFRAME Scroll bar & static pic

    The easiest 'cheat' way to do it would be to create a 1x1 pixel gif (transparent)
    Then set the width of this image to the size of the picture of the bird INSIDE the IFRAME content.
    Use style="float:right" and give it a large height value.
    Make sure the div with the picture of the bird has a higher z-index than the Iframe and all should be fine.

    There are other 'better' ways to do it also - this is just the quickest, and probably easiest for you.
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