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The following url don't load properly in firefox but loads correct in IE. http://parts.olathetoyota.com/1998toyotaRav4parts.html. Missing scroll,how to correct?

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Web site with vertical scroll bars does not get displayed when using FireFox, causing a problem of not able to read all the content of the website. An example is the following url, http://parts.olathetoyota.com/1998toyotaRav4parts.html. When using internet explorer the web page is displayed with the vertical scroll bar on the right side of the web page. Is there a way to correct this or is this a bug with firefox.

Web site with vertical scroll bars does not get displayed when using FireFox, causing a problem of not able to read all the content of the website. An example is the following url, http://parts.olathetoyota.com/1998toyotaRav4parts.html. When using internet explorer the web page is displayed with the vertical scroll bar on the right side of the web page. Is there a way to correct this or is this a bug with firefox.

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That part is in an iframe that has the scroll bars disabled and Firefox appears to honor the CSS rules.

If I disable that rule via the Firefox Inspector then the scroll bars appear in Firefox.

.iframe {
	overflow-x: hidden;
	overflow-y: hidden;
}
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Try clearing your cache. If that fails post a screenshot of the site from IE & Firefox for comparison.

Is this the only site you have problems with ?

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Clearing the cache did not help. Attached are screenshots for FF & IE.

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I see the page much as you do. That page lists 84 items and displays 10. There is a Firefox scroll bar at the right hand side. I can see you have a similar scroll bar. If I scroll down I see all ten items, and have the option to click on an arrow to see the next 10 items. I imagine that you you will be able to do similar.

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That part is in an iframe that has the scroll bars disabled and Firefox appears to honor the CSS rules.

If I disable that rule via the Firefox Inspector then the scroll bars appear in Firefox.

.iframe {
	overflow-x: hidden;
	overflow-y: hidden;
}
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Thanks COR-EL I gather this solution will be specific to the webpage. And not something I can set in FireFox.