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I'm trying to figure out what it would take to generate modern markup from javadoc. Some parts are obvious, like removing table layouts and using XHTML instead of HTML. I can just TagSoup everything to fix malformed doc comments. That's all fairly easy, if tedious. The tricky part is getting rid of frames. I'd like to duplicate the typical framed layout including scroll bars by using CSS. So far, this is what I've got. It's almost there but not quite. For reasons I don't understand, the bottom left frame overflows the window rather than scrolling. If anyone can figure out how to fix this and let me know, I'd appreciate it. More...