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I want to display a tile based map for a game. My current approach is to have a fixed sized div and to place absolute positioned smaller divs into that outer div. If there is something on the map at a given coordinate, I set the background picture for the div at that position. (see http://dungeonpilot.com)

Now I don't want the outer div to be fixed sized. I would like the inner div to use the whole browser space. I think I can achieve this by setting width and height to 100%. But in case, that I make the browser window small, so that some of the inner tiles aren't visible anymore, I would like to see scrollbars. But somehow, neither setting overflow to auto for the outer div, nor to the documents body does the trick.

Where and how do I have to set the overflow attribute, to get the intended behavior?

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Found a solution! Apply

overflow: scroll;
to the #masters_view and #party_view divs. Tell me if it worked.

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  • Unfortunately this doesn't works for me; neither in a Safari, nor in Firefox. But this is what I've initially tried. The url is just an example, both example dungeons have a fixed size div. The dungeon-view I now want to design is a one, where the size get's enlarged when more and more of the dungeon gets revealed. If the revealed dungeon exceeds the containing browser window, I would like to have "native" scroll bars. Dec 11, 2012 at 10:04
  • Could you send a live preview? Maybe codepen.io? You could try min-width to the dungeon element, but I do not quite understand the used coding... Dec 11, 2012 at 10:07
  • I've boiled it down to jsfiddle.net/VyQYx It seemed like the ´position:relative;´ in the outer div was the problem. I have really hard times, understanding this css mess ;-) Dec 11, 2012 at 10:49
  • I'm using chrome and the biv scrolls both was... Maybe a browser bug or I don't understand the question, you want to let the .dungeon-canvas-full-screen div scroll don't you? Dec 11, 2012 at 11:08
  • The example now works. But it differs from my first version (that didn't worked) because it had that "position: relative" line and that seemed to be the reason, why it didn't worked. Dec 11, 2012 at 13:01

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