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Dec 2nd 2003#131401 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
Posts: 683
Ok I have been using a tutorial for DHTML Scrollbars and have been sucessfull so far... but I need to know how to include two scroll boxes on the same page without the scripts interferring with each other...

It says in the tutorial... You may be using other code along with this scrollbar menu on your page. If that is the case, just make sure you seperate the functions called in it by semicolons. ie.

< body onload="function1(); function2(); init();" >

But I don't understand how to use this... can someone please help?

I'M GOING INSANE!!! *screams and rips hair out* I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT!!!

Ok sorry... Thanks

(Hopefully that made some sense...)
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Dec 2nd 2003#131413 Report
Member since: May 22nd 2003
Posts: 315
Can I see the actual script?
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Dec 2nd 2003#131414 Report
Member since: Oct 16th 2003
Posts: 717
if u do use one, make sure u look at it on a mac. they almost never work right.
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Dec 2nd 2003#131417 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
Posts: 683
Yeah here's the website ----> HERE

And what do you mean Kranekick?
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Dec 2nd 2003#131419 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
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See I have those two scroll boxes, but the top one won't scroll (I copied and pasted the other text to test it out) So basically both of the scrollboxes are inactive. But when I only have one scrollbox on there, it works.... but once I add the another box they both won't work... I don't know what to do :-(
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Dec 2nd 2003#131517 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
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PLEASE Can't SOMEBODY help me?! *cries*
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Dec 2nd 2003#131530 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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// come to think of it I don't think this would work.... - sorry.
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Dec 2nd 2003#131546 Report
Member since: Jun 18th 2001
Posts: 683
So it's not possible.... ? :-/
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Dec 2nd 2003#131551 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
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No, it's possible, but my idea wasn't going to fly....
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Dec 3rd 2003#131620 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2002
Posts: 3114
too little time to check out your source, but check that instances as in framenames and other variables for possible intervals and crap like that don't clash. Make sure the script knows the difference of the two frames, that's usually the problem when "it works with one, but then with two nothing works" - pops up. :p
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