Right.
1/ So, to come back to question one: if I add this to the header of the page (not the frameset) it works. Of course, I didn't doubt about that. But the question is now that I will have to add this to each page that might scroll, meaning everything but the navbar. I can make copies (my favourite technique) but for other css things, I create external style sheets, and link to these. Now the question remains: can I do this, and is it a custom class or??? Also, page per page does not allow for sitewise changes.
2/ Here is the example. Originally it's larger of course (no more NN4 or 800 wide for me!), but you can clearly see how the table, coloured in lighter grey, on the bottom frame (darker grey as background) has been moved to the left by adding that scrollbar. The blue line at the left hand side of the table/light grey should be coinciding with the red line. Difference 9 pixels.
Besides: you also see it on the forum here: the table is in centered on the page width minus the scrollbar.
verify for yourself.
see attached image for my problem.
suppose nested tables are the solution. Grrrr...I hate this!
Question number three: many webbots nowadays have built-in OCR, so loading an e-mail adress on a gif and have people copy it doesn't free you from spam with 100% certainty.
Also adding any extra text doesn't help as they recognise for exapmle "nospam" and other add-ons.
Better is to use javascript as that is not yet decodable.
anyone heard about this?
I don't want to receive any spam on a new adress I'll be creating especially for my site.
thanks