• First of all, can I just say so that nobody have to lecture me about it, I know search engines ignore iframes and they are totally impractical. But I don’t care, I still want one. So sue me.

    You see, what I have is index.php which has my main layout thing on, and I want the blog INSIDE the iframe which is on index.php. Has anybody got any idea how I would do this?

    I’ve asked this before I believe, but all I got was a link to “The Loop”. And I tried this but it didn’t work, and I can’t quite figure out how it’s supposed to work.

    Any help?

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  • Thread Starter Abby

    (@abby)

    okay, I’ve done that. now my wordpress is part of my website, but now I have a problem. I used your “Ultrasimple” theme as a base for my theme, changing it to suit my layout, but now I have a problem. for some reason, the scrollbar CSS isn’t showing up, and I can’t get the text to fit in my iframe: it goes over. I’ve tried using a div to make it smaller, which has absolutely no effect, so I’ve tried using CSS and a div by using a “class”, but it’s still not working. the URL is https://mouse.arab-quest.net and click on “Journal” to see the wordpress. can you see the problem? any suggestions on fixing it?

    Looks fine(the frame that is) in FF 1.0.4/mac.

    Thread Starter Abby

    (@abby)

    no…it should fit the iframe completely without a horizontal scrollbar. and the scrollbar should be black…AND the text should be justified. none of which are actually happening. but you can’t see it now because my site’s gone down for some reason..

    Could some (very patient) one explain to me how I would go about using the ‘overflow:scroll’ element to box my posts only?

    I figured it out. It feels good to be iframe free!

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