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Nov 14th 2002 | #78400 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Do you use the David G. Miles extension for scrolling? I was curious how you keep your layers from moving when the browser changes their resolution.... |
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Nov 14th 2002 | #78421 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
I have the page justified left/top with 0 margins. That way it will never move.
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Nov 14th 2002 | #78422 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
I have the same thing, but what happens is when you go higher than the resolution from which I created the site, the layer shifts. I will keep checking into it. I'll bug you again if I still cant find a solution. May just have to go and use iframes instead.... but I like that scrolling feature. |
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Nov 14th 2002 | #78424 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
If you have the page justified left it should make no difference what screen res. people are using. Unless your tables are expanding? Mine are all set width. So a value of a div layers ls will never change.
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Nov 14th 2002 | #78427 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Justified left, do you mean when you set the page properties to 0 margin and aligned left? I was assuming that is what you are talking about. oh yeah, and thanks man... =) |
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Nov 15th 2002 | #78453 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
To put it simple, stuff like that works best if your pages are not centered. The leftmost part of the page is flush. That means no matter what size somebody screen is the layer with the scroll won't move becuase the |
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Nov 16th 2002 | #78646 Report |
Member since: Jan 1st 1970 Posts: |
/me calls 911 and starts CPR on Pank!!!!
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Nov 16th 2002 | #78648 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
thanks malibu! ... page is still flush left. |
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