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Re: CSS frames

Both clip* and overflow work in all modern browsers. With overflow you'll find some minor presentational variations across the browser spectrum. But the "iframe" scroll type implemetation works with everything.

*With clip, I recall hearing that different doctypes tend to change browsers' handling of the property. If memory serves, IE's shoddy CSS2 handling is the culprit. Again. Luckily, I can't really think of many reasons to use clip.
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