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bottom scroll bar is a problem

It is a problem that I can't seem to work throught, when I inspect elements they are all in order for the scroll bar to not be present still it is present, idon't know how to inspect this problem, first I suspected that there might be an iframe problem or a table that is bigger than the container. Please help me with suggestions on how to discover this problem. I worked here

It may be a problem of jQuery, also.

I tested it on both Chrome and Firefox, in Chrome appears to be just right.

I've dettected the source to be the facebook like . :( But i still don't know how it manages to affect the current window or how to stop it. I also dettected an attribute: overflow: visible, on <div id="fb-root">

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  • I suggest you include a screen shot of the issue to give everyone a better idea of what the problem is.
    – Dan
    Jul 19, 2011 at 7:01

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Try adding overflow-x:hidden; on your body tag (just tried quickly using firebug and seems to work on firefox 3.6.19).

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try "web developer" for firefox. it will give you the correct information about the elements.

I just do not see the bug, so I'll suggest you to delete your cache. in Firefox -> ctrl+shift+del

All browsers has this function, just have to find it.

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  • I don't want to scroll anything, i just want the scroll out, but i also cannot detect it's source if it is on div, iframe or something else :(
    – Decebal
    Jul 19, 2011 at 7:15
  • I sow on your image some kind of logo on the right, maybe it is the problem. I do not see it on my browser (latest firefox). Maybe it's a typo in the code. Try html validator. Jul 19, 2011 at 7:21
  • that logo is feedly add-on but it does has no infuence over the bar
    – Decebal
    Jul 19, 2011 at 8:22
  • did you try locating the problem with "web developer" for firefox? Jul 19, 2011 at 8:27
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Javascript on your page is causing the problem. Try disabling javascript and you will see. Maybe the body onload function is causing this.

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