(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: khtml Version: KDE 3.0.0 Severity: wishlist Installed from: RedHat RPMs Compiler: GCC OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: RedHat 7.3 Stock RPM Check how IE and Mozilla 1.0 works: overflow:scroll when used on a DIV or TD (for example) will make scrollbars show and thus overflowed content can be (duh) scrolled. overflow:auto causes the vertical OR horizontal OR both scrollbars to show up ONLY IF the content is overflowed either vertically or horizontally or both. I am a web developer and this feature IS REALLY USEFUL check this e-commerce site this is one of the projects i worked on: http://www.digimer.com.br NOTE: NOTE:there you might find more rendering differences which may not be BUGS per se most likely they are unimplemented features. Nevertheless this is necessary to enhance Konqueror's usability. (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
*** Bug 44738 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This is a big problem for me, too. 'overflow' is a valid CSS2 style but doesn't appear implemented in 3.1.1a.
Safari has it now per David Hyatt's weblog, so I imagine sometime not too far in the future Konqueror will too. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 11336 ***
this feature is a must!
In what KDE version will this be resolved ? KDE 3.1.4 still has this problem. I tried with 2 job sites : www.werk.nl and www.nationalevacaturebank.nl and both don't work correctly. The area which normally is scrollable in another browser isn't scrollable in Konqueror. As a result, I have to use Galeon to work with the site. I hate it, because I want to use 1 browser and have 1 list of bookmarks.
This should be in 3.2. Internal changes make it unlikely that it will get backported