that should be working ok in IE now :)

On Sep 9, 7:53 pm, Jqlover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gr8 work weep, it is working great  in FIREFOX.
>
> I am not able to see  the same effects in IE6.0 . it is giving an
> error while loading.
>
> On Sep 9, 11:30 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Great start!
> > It would be cool to add in the keyboard mappings to go to the next image.
> > Or escape to send it back down.
>
> > Awesome work!
>
> > Glen
>
> > On 9/9/07, weepy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Inspired by EaseBox and Highslide, I made this plugin
>
> > >http://parkerfox.parkerfox.railsplayground.net/labs/zoombox/
>
> > > It's still very much in alpha and tested only in Firefox
>
> > > * loads large image upon click
> > > * can provide own loading HTML as an option
> > > * loads the images offscreen to determine their dimensions.
> > > * If image is larger than viewport it will scale it down
> > > * if image is smaller than viewport it puts it to 100%.
> > > * provides callbacks for onzoom and onunzoom - allowing users to
> > > dimscreen etc if they would like
> > > * supports easing, if required.
>
> > > Problems :
> > > * main problem so far is that I haven't been able to get it work
> > > without absolutely positioning the images which is a bit of a shame.
> > > * there's a funny wiggle on the top left image when it finishes
> > > unzooming
>
> > > All in all I'm trying to keep it very simple and extensible (hence why
> > > I extract dimscreen out and use callbacks instead). It would be nice
> > > to provide a flexible way to give a background template to the zoom
> > > image (e.g. white border or shadow).
>
> > > BTW: the image of the keyboard is a bit jerky when it moves - this is
> > > because it's a *very* large image.
>
> > > Any feedback much appreciated.
>
> > > weepy
>
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