Brandon Aaron schreef:
Test page: http://brandon.jquery.com/plugins/mousewheel/test/test.html
I tested the page on FF2 and i didn't see the log frame.
In IE7 tests 6 and 7 fail their limitation. They both show movement up
and down.
Nice work. I didn't know it could get the speed of the
Nice Brandon...
IE7 here. Everything seemed to work as promised except test 6 which says
should only do something when the mousewheel is moved down. yet I got a
response in the monitor pane when I moved the mousewheel up. Just FYI.
This works really well, you should be proud of yourself. I can
It is fixed. :)
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On 1/11/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, that was my fault. Copy and paste from previous test page.
There aren't supposed to be limitations. I'll update the test page
shortly.
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On 1/11/07, David Duymelinck [EMAIL
Is it compatible with jQuery-1.1b?
On 1/11/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is fixed. :)
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Brandon Aaron
On 1/11/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, that was my fault. Copy and paste from previous test page.
There aren't supposed to be limitations. I'll update
Yes it is.
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On 1/11/07, Abel Tamayo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it compatible with jQuery-1.1b?
On 1/11/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is fixed. :)
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On 1/11/07, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, that was my fault.
Oh wow ... okay I'll have to look into that. I don't even remember the
reason why I thought it didn't now. Heh that is going to simplfy some
of my code. :)
You should definitely post your code as a plugin. While I don't think
this is widely-needed enough to be in core (considering that Safari
Brandon Aaron wrote:
I've actually just recently implemented the mousewheel and thought
about writting it as a plugin. There are a few special situations that
need to be considered. For example IE allows a mousewheel event to be
attached to an element in the dom and Firefox allows it only to
Mathias Bank wrote:
It seems, that mousewheel is not an accepted event in jquery. So I
have written a small plugin that can handle wheel events. It is based
on http://adomas.org/javascript-mouse-wheel/.
Nice! I just sent an email about the exact same page to John today (3
hours ago), telling
Oh wow ... okay I'll have to look into that. I don't even remember the
reason why I thought it didn't now. Heh that is going to simplfy some
of my code. :)
Brandon
On 9/26/06, Mark Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon Aaron wrote:
I've actually just recently implemented the mousewheel and
I've actually just recently implemented the mousewheel and thought
about writting it as a plugin. There are a few special situations that
need to be considered. For example IE allows a mousewheel event to be
attached to an element in the dom and Firefox allows it only to be
attached to the
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