I have a situation where I have a wrapper div that has 840px width.
Now inside that div I put an decorative element (#dekoschrift) that is not so important and that overlaps the wrapper div. I don't want the horizontal scrollbar to be triggered from that element.
here's roughly the situation:
<div class="centerer">
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="dekoschrift"></div>
</div>
</div>
the css:
.centerer { position: relative; width: 830px; margin: 0 auto; height: 100%; }
#wrapper { position: relative; float: left; width: 100%; height: 100%; }
#dekoschrift {
background: url(/images/layout/Variaton_Typogrund.png) no-repeat 0 0 transparent;
width: 238px; height: 524px;
position: absolute; top: 280px; left: 845px; z-index: 0;
}
is that somehow possible?
I've tried to set "overflow: hidden" to the wrapper div, but that obviously cut's the graphics. And I cannot use "overflow-x: hidden" on the body because that would make it impossible to scroll on a small screen.
here's the link to the actual page: www.variaton.ch
any help appreciated!
maybe there's some secret "display: secretly" parameter that I don't know of?!
cheers
stefan