I just fixed a problem in the offset method in the dimensions plugin
dealing with inline elements in opera. It was setting the .scrollLeft
and .scrollTop properties to the same as .offsetLeft and .offsetTop.
Not sure if it is related or not but thought I would share anyways.
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Brandon Aaron
On 1/30/07, PragueExpat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If the target element (to scroll to) is an inline element, Opera will not
> scroll. FF and IE work correctly. If I change the element to a block
> element, Opera will work.
>
> Because I wanted to use the existing <a href=#xxx> and <a
> name=xxx> anchors, this will not work in Opera.
>
> Change the <p> target elements in the interface scrollto demo page to
> <a> or <span> elements to see what I mean (see the difference
> between IE/FF and Opera).
>
> Stefan, could you comment on this? Is it a limitation of Opera?
>
> Thanks in advance for any insight...
>
>
>
> PragueExpat wrote:
> >
> > that link in the original post should have been ...has a lot of <a
> > href=#xxx> and <a name=xxx> anchors...
> >
> > Guess I should preview first :)
> >
> >
> > PragueExpat wrote:
> >>
> >> Has anyone else had the problem of Opera not scrolling when using the
> >> ScrollTo in interface?
> >>
> >> (By the way, Stefan and Paul, thanks for your work on interface - I use
> >> it a lot)
> >>
> >> My page has a lot of #xxx and anchors and I wanted to use the
> >> ScrollToAnchors method in interface. Since the method looks for elements
> >> to scroll to (not named anchors), I made this (small) change to the
> >> method:
> >>
> >> ScrollToAnchors : function(speed, axis, easing) {
> >> return this.each(
> >> function()
> >> {
> >> jQuery(this).click(
> >> function(e)
> >> {
> >> parts =
> >> this.href.split('#');
> >> jQuery('[EMAIL
> >> PROTECTED]'+parts[1]+']').ScrollTo(800);
> >> return false;
> >> }
> >> );
> >> }
> >> )
> >> }
> >>
> >> and used this in the document ready:
> >>
> >> $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"#"]').ScrollToAnchors(800);
> >>
> >> Works great in FF, IE but not in Opera. I tried a straight ScrollTo
> >> function in Opera, which also failed.
> >>
> >> Can anyone confirm?
> >>
> >
> >
>
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