I would like to ask: Can the overflow:visible attribute of textarea under FF be replaced_html/css_WEB-ITnose

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RT, it seems that FF does not support this attribute. Is there any attribute that can replace this attribute? Or there are other methods, thank you


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http://bbs.blueidea.com/thread-1934640-1-1.html

The poster has a look at this post~·

http://bbs.blueidea.com/thread-1934640-1-1.html

The poster has a look at this post~·
The size of his textarea must be stretched. Now the effect I want is that the textarea is not stretched and there is no scroll bar. But for example, when you input too much text, the text can still be automatically displayed as if there is a scroll bar. Moving up, the actual effect is to hide the scroll bar

Quoting the reply from mubeibei on the 1st floor:

http://bbs.blueidea.com/thread-1934640-1-1.html

The poster has a look at this post~·

The size of his textarea must be stretched. Now the effect I want is that the textarea is not stretched and there is no scroll bar, but for example, if you When you input too much text, the text can still move up automatically as if there is a scroll bar. In fact, the effect is to hide the scroll bar

Then you overflow:hidden

Then you overflow:hidden

If hidden, there will be no scroll bar, but for example, when you input too much text and exceed the height of the textarea, the excess text will not be displayed, and the cursor will not be displayed. Now what I want is to have scroll bars. The effect is that after exceeding the height, the cursor can always be seen, but the scroll bar is not displayed

Quoting the reply from mubeibei on the 3rd floor:
Then you overflow:hidden


hidden The scroll bar is gone, but for example, when you input too much text and exceed the height of the textarea, the excess text will not be displayed, and the cursor will not be displayed. What I want now is the effect of the scroll bar, which exceeds the height. After that, the cursor can be seen all the time, but the scroll bar is not displayed

overflow:auto is there

If there are too many words, the scroll bar is displayed~·

overflow:auto is there

If there are too many words, the scroll bar will be displayed~·

Even if there are too many words, the scroll bar will not be displayed. I remember seeing this effect somewhere before, but now I can’t find it. , hey

Quoting the reply from mubeibei on the 5th floor:

overflow: auto

If there are too many words, the scroll bar will be displayed~·


There are too many It doesn’t work, it just can’t display the scroll bar. I remember seeing this effect somewhere before, but I can’t find it when I look for it now.

You write a height on textare, and then write overflow :auto; if there are too many words, there will definitely be scroll bars~·

You write a height for the textare, and then write overflow:auto; if there are too many words, there will definitely be scroll bars~·

= =. . . . Beibei, you understood me wrong. I didn’t describe it clearly. What I meant was that the textarea should never display the scroll bar, because the page would look ugly if the scroll bar appeared.

Forget it, this post didn’t describe it clearly. , close it first, then post it

Set overflow=visible and there will be no scroll bar

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