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tabbed document viewer problem!

         

beho86

8:44 pm on May 28, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

I am using the tabbed document viewer - [dynamicdrive.com...]

I have a simple question, My web site background is gray, but every time I try to browse a website (without background) the website will have the same gray background.
I included a pic for the issue.

Thanks in advance,

[edited by: tedster at 10:55 pm (utc) on May 28, 2009]
[edit reason] no screenshots, please [/edit]

bill

2:48 am on May 29, 2009 (gmt 0)

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You can set the default background color in most browsers. Try changing that.

beho86

10:22 pm on May 30, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I already did for the whole page, but the frame is somehow have a transparent color, I need the frame background to be white!

thanks

bill

4:29 am on May 31, 2009 (gmt 0)

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You can't control a site's background color in a frame like that unless you have control of that site.

beho86

5:15 am on Jun 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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well, that's my question, I don't have control over the site, but what i understood, whoever made this site, made it without a background! so when I used Iframe it took my background color! but it's okay in internet explorer, but the problem is in firfox !

I wanna show you how it look, but the policy here, I cannot post any screenshot of my problems!

Thanks.

bill

5:34 am on Jun 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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To the best of my knowledge you can't control that. That's an individual browser setting. You can certainly change the default background color in your own browsers, but not that of your site's visitors.

tangor

5:57 am on Jun 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Interesting. Made me look. Never seen it... and that's because I'm a NoScript kind of guy. Keep that in mind, too. Last stats I saw regarding FireFox was 25% and of those some 8-10% were running NoScript. Kills that iframe function instantly.