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PostPosted: 3. May 2011, 20:15 
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This may have been mentioned before, as I can't imagine it wouldn't be highly requested.

I'm not sure how hard it is too implement, but we've used iframe software in the past that uses javascript to dynamically size the iframe.

It would be great if TWG didn't have to go into a static iframe. The reason is if you only have 2 or three folders, the page looks so empty.


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 Post subject: Re: Dynamic iframe
PostPosted: 3. May 2011, 23:15 
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you don't have to have a static frame.

it's only how you configure TWG. If you have only one color you don't have a problem at all.

Only IE is a little bit complicated to optimize because it simply does not stick to the html standard.
And if you have the bottom part where the counter is display in the main color of the page everything is fine.

I only explain the perfect way to do in the howto.

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Michael


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 Post subject: Re: Dynamic iframe
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Is the PHP include method essentially what I'm asking for??


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 Post subject: Re: Dynamic iframe
PostPosted: 3. May 2011, 23:30 
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it depends on your requirements.

For full integration into a site you normally don't use the framed version like the standalone version.

and if you don't use comments which can yause the site to scroll the iframe version can be used quite nice.

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