Outlook removes scrollbar
I am trying to send code snippets over email (outlook) where each code snippet is contained in a block of maximum height that can be scrolled down. I know how to do this in html but when I include it in outlook, it strips the scrollbar from the code. If I write the email in gmail (which also modifies the HTML code), it keeps the scrollbar, but outlook will strip it when reading the email anyways. Is there a way around this?
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<p style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);height: 100px; overflow-y: scroll;">
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</p>
<div style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);max-height:100px;overflow:auto;"></p>
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</div>
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I am trying to send code snippets over email (outlook) where each code snippet is contained in a block of maximum height that can be scrolled down. I know how to do this in html but when I include it in outlook, it strips the scrollbar from the code. If I write the email in gmail (which also modifies the HTML code), it keeps the scrollbar, but outlook will strip it when reading the email anyways. Is there a way around this?
Page Title
<p style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);height: 100px; overflow-y: scroll;">
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</p>
<div style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);max-height:100px;overflow:auto;"></p>
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</div>
microsoft-outlook html
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I am trying to send code snippets over email (outlook) where each code snippet is contained in a block of maximum height that can be scrolled down. I know how to do this in html but when I include it in outlook, it strips the scrollbar from the code. If I write the email in gmail (which also modifies the HTML code), it keeps the scrollbar, but outlook will strip it when reading the email anyways. Is there a way around this?
Page Title
<p style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);height: 100px; overflow-y: scroll;">
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</p>
<div style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);max-height:100px;overflow:auto;"></p>
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</div>
microsoft-outlook html
I am trying to send code snippets over email (outlook) where each code snippet is contained in a block of maximum height that can be scrolled down. I know how to do this in html but when I include it in outlook, it strips the scrollbar from the code. If I write the email in gmail (which also modifies the HTML code), it keeps the scrollbar, but outlook will strip it when reading the email anyways. Is there a way around this?
Page Title
<p style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);height: 100px; overflow-y: scroll;">
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</p>
<div style="background-color:lightgrey;font-family:Consolas;color:rgb(90, 90, 90);max-height:100px;overflow:auto;"></p>
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
<br> lorem Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur
<br> Quae vero doloribus nesciunt debitis nulla atq
<br> ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing e
<br> error officiis modi molestias molestiae ea lab
</div>
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