On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Bruno Fassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ren Jonsin wrote:
> >
> > I had a reader send me an email yesterday complaining that
> > when he uses the
> > zoom feature in IE7 on my site, http://www.frontstretch.com
> > the horizontal
> > scroll it cr4eates keeps automatically centering on the the
> > page.  Even if
> > he holds the scroll to the left or right, it wants to bounce
> > back to the center.
>
>
> Such a behaviour seems more likely to be caused by javascript then by CSS
> (even if the IE7 zoom has a lot of problems by itself, ad David Laakso
> just
> mentioned :-)
>
> Indeed removing your "highlight scroller II" script the problem
> disappears.
> And if you look carefully while the script is active, the "bounce back to
> the center" occurs when that script refresh the ticker content.
> At the moment I don't know why there is such interation between the IE7
> zoom
> and that js.
>
> Bruno
>
>
Oh wow! Thanks for figuring that out.  Sorry to clutter the CSS group with
the problem, but I do appreciate all the help.

All of you have been an invaluable resource with your questions since I've
been a member of the list and I'll take this chance to thank everyone here
for helping with the development of the Frontstretch.

Ren Jonsin
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