So I have made a few pages that use the following css code:
html { overflow-y: scroll; }
ul.navbar {
list-style-type: none;
position: fixed;
top: 00px;
left: 00px;
width: 200px;
height: 700px;
background-image:url('/images/B_left-background.png');
}
ul.header {
position: fixed;
top: -20px;
left: 240px;
height: 100px;
width:700px;
background-image:url('/images/B_left-top.png');
}
body {
position: fixed;
top: 100px;
left: 300px;
font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman",
Times, serif;
background-color: #D6E9B4;
}
div.scrollableContainer {
background: none repeat scroll 0 0 ;
border: 1px solid #999999;
height: 400px;
margin: 40px;
overflow: auto;
width: 800px;
}
h1 {font-family: Helvetica, Geneva, Arial,
SunSans-Regular, sans-serif }
ul.navbar a {text-decoration: none }
a.send{
color: black;
background-image:url('/images/send-message-bt.png');
position:fixed;
top:200px;
left:0px;
height:80px;
width:290px;
}
a.token{
color: black;
background-image:url('/images/token-ID-bt.png');
position:fixed;
top:300px;
left:0px;
height:80px;
width:290px;
}
a.history{
color: black;
background-image:url('/images/history-bt.png');
position:fixed;
top:400px;
left:0px;
height:80px;
width:290px;
}
a.comp{
background-image:url('/images/competition-bt.png');
position:fixed;
top:500px;
left:0px;
height:80px;
width:290px;
}
a.out{
background-image:url('/images/B_log-out-bt.png');
position:fixed;
top:600px;
left:50px;
height:60px;
width:160px;
}
I would like to make the whole page scrollable, so that if someone on a low-resolution device can still scroll down.
As you can see I put in the:
html { overflow-y: scroll; }
But this does not help.
Is there any way I can fix this? Does it have something to do with me setting the fixed-heights?
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