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If you visit my profile, you'll notice that the hidden scroll bar in my comments section is working properly, but the ones in my about and journal section don't work at all. D:
I've used the exact same code as the comments one aside from the selector and h/w px.

Feel free to poke around in my code and please tell me what I did wrong? gonk
 
     
 
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For your about section, you have the proper code within your "profile theme" but, you do not have the lists specified for your "about section" itself. Wrap your about me content between list tags. For the journal section, try decreasing the value of the height property for the "#entries" selector.

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Thanks, I got the about panel to scroll. I wasn't sure how the 'lists' worked. D:

I still can't get the journal panel to scroll. I've tried reducing the pixel height in the #entries to even 10 but it still won't work.
 
     
 
Feel the girth, feel the pinch and exhale. Voices dead within the wind . . . I could never l- love you.


Seems to work fine to me at this present moment. The only part that has a wrapper is the "#entries" selector so in using the entries selector, only the actual links will scroll.

As an alternative, the way your profile is currently set up, you could set the overflow of your "#column_2" selector to an overflow of "hidden" and set your journal's overflow to auto. (Make sure you specify a height, width, padding-right and overflow for the "#journal" section itself and remove the code you have on your "#entries" selector.) The downside to this method is that your "#journal h2" will now scroll along with your text.

Another alternative would be to make the text above the "entries" section smaller (or remove it altogether) and make the "#entries" selector be the core content of your journal section, or you could save yourself a lot of time and make the entire #journal section bigger so that it can amply fit the headers as well as the entry links.

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Yeah, making the journal h2 scroll was what I was trying to avoid, because I have images behind each panel to make it seem like the corners are rounded. Eh, I'll try making the journal panel bigger. I have to make new graphics anyway.
 
     
 
Eh, forget it. I just removed the panel and expanded the about section. D:
     
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