just a suggestion 
if I keep the mouse down either in the arrows or the scrollbar itself shouldn't the 
content keep scrolling instead of having to click every time to move it ?

ciao
Y

> 
> 
> Well, now.
> 
> I have updated the Scroll widget..
> 
> Yes. Again.
> 
> The widget behaves a little differently now.
> 
> With the old widget (D1 and prev D2) you had to add your own event listener
> to respond to the scroll event.
> 
> Now you don't.
> 
> :-)
> 
> If you look at the attached demo you will notice the lack of an event
> listener in the .htm file,
> as well as two new function calls:
> 
>  VScroll.bindLayer(myPanel);
>  HScroll.bindLayer(myPanel);
> 
> Here's how Bindlayer works..
> 
> It assigns an internal reference to the 'bound' layer
> (only one layer can be bound at the moment)
> then take the layers current X or Y (depending on orientation)
> and stores that as
> this.boundLayerOrigion
> Which is used as the 'default' position of the layer.
> 
> so.. here's how it works.
> 
> Create and position your scroll bar.
> Create a position you Layer to be scrolled
> Bind the layer to the scrollabr,
> and bang, you have a scrolling layer..
> 
> Now that this has been implemented, I will do the dynamic scroll knob sizing
> and the continuous scrolling
> (keep scrolling while mouse is down on button)
> 
> Doug
> 
> P.S. Please test:
> http://206.75.45.190/myscroll.htm
> 
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