vertical limit

I’ve created some pages with relative objects. I see that it is possible to scroll the content up so that the area below the page is visible. I assume that there is a command to prevent vertical scrolling. How do I implement this?


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I’m not sure about hiding the scrollbars in browser (can’t imagine that there is a way with JavaScript).

Anyway, the height of a page is only determined by its contents. What you set up in Freeway is just the height of the visible work space. If it’s empty, it will not appear in the web browser.

Tobias.


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I’m all for the concept but I cannot find anything below the live area yet the browser is apparently seeing something that I cannot identify. Strange.


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Try zooming way out in Freeway’s design view, then use Select All to get a selection of everything on the page. The handles are always drawn at a minimum size, so it makes it easy to see if there’s something lingering on the pasteboard below the “page”. If you don’t see anything selected below the visible page area, then try increasing the pasteboard size in the Preferences or Document Setup (can’t recall which one has this option) and try the trick again. If there really isn’t anything down there, maybe an Action is doing something janky. Do you have any page actions applied?

Walter

On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:30 PM, Trey Yancy wrote:

I’m all for the concept but I cannot find anything below the live area yet the browser is apparently seeing something that I cannot identify. Strange.


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