Hello,
I am an employee of Adobe and i am administrating a section of Adobe Wiki (wiki.corp.adobe.com).
I was wondering if there is any way i could have 2 independent scrolling columns, 1 left column that is fixed and does not scroll with the other one, a Table of contents, and one to the right containing the actual page contents.
I appreciate your answer,
Kind regards,
Daniel
Hi Daniel,
If you don't find a macro for this you can create that yourself.
Put the scrollable area in a div and link it with a class like this
.scroll { overflow: auto; height: 500px; }
PS: Your link doesn't work.
Hi Steffen,
Where do you do this?
Can you show me where you fill this in?
Kind regards,
Michel
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Hi Steffan,
Thank you for posting this! This is exactly what I'm looking for! Unfortunately, I could not find the CSS Stylesheet or Div macros in the Other Macros list. Do you have an add-on that includes those commands?
Thank you in advance!
Rhoda
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Hi,
as far as I know, these macros were removed.
But your questions gave me an idea and I created a new post for this. Read this and see if it helps you:
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