Many designs are broken down in frames, namely because the web designer wants the design to lay untouched and have one area for the box of information. Most of used frames and more recently we have used IFrames, but now with CSS you can create a scrolling box of information using divs and the overflow attribute.
What one does is create a div and specify a height with a set height and then specify overflow: auto; Please note that there are other values besides auto.
Not that Belladonna Took ever had any adventures after she became Mrs. Bungo Baggins. Bungo, that was Bilbo's father, built the most luxurious hobbit-hole for her (and partly with her money) that was to be found either under The Hill or over The Hill or across The Water, and there they remained to the end of their days. Still it is probable that Bilbo, her only son, although he looked and behaved exactly like a second edition of his solid and comfortable father, got something a bit queer in his make-up from the Took side, something that only waited for a chance to come out. The chance never arrived, until Bilbo Baggins was grown up, being about fifty years old or so, and living in the beautiful hobbit-hole built by his father, which I have just described for you, until he had in fact apparently settled down immovably.
and using this code:
.full {border: 3px double #315c3e;
background-color: #76a787;
color: #366747;
font-size: 85%;
width: 50%;
height: 150px;
overflow: auto;
margin: 0 5px 0 25px;
text-align: left;}
by inserting <div class="full"> into the HTML code to make it do this...
By some curious chance one morning long ago in the quiet of the world, when there was less noise and more green, and the hobbits were still numerous and prosperous, and Bilbo Baggins was standing at his door after breakfast smoking an enormous long wooden pipe that reached nearly down to his wooly toes (neatly brushed)--Gandalf came by. Gandalf! If you had heard only a quarter of what I have heard about him, and I have only heard very little of all there is to hear, you would be prepared for any sort of remarkable tale.