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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:15
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Subject: Re: [DynAPI-Help] relative
positioning
thanks richard, that's exactly what I need.
um, I hate to tell you this, but the 5 round
things on the screen don't move to right place when I resize the browser. I'm
using IE 5.5. It's fine when I load the page in a non-maximised window, then I
maximise the window and they're in the wrong place. When I resize back to the
original, it's OK again.
Cheers, Ben
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:41
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Subject: Re: [DynAPI-Help] relative
positioning
You wouldn't use what you have at the moment,
you would create a new layer, use setHTML to write the <a
href...><img...></a> into it,
Like this:
DynAPI. {
myWindow=new
DynLayer(null,DynAPI.document.getWidth()/2-300,DynAPI.document.getHeight()/2-100,600,200,"white")
myWindow.setHTML('<a
href...><img...></a> ')
DynAPI.document.addChild(myWindow)
}
And then add this to your code :
DynAPI.onResize=function()
{
myWindow.moveTo(DynAPI.document.getWidth()/2-300,DynAPI.document.getHeight()/2-100)
//do the same for your
sliding thing
}
See it working here:
Cheers Richard.
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:20
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Subject: [DynAPI-Help] relative
positioning
Thanks for the url richard.
Can anyone tell me the best way to position a
layer relative to the page - not necessarily to the html.
If you look at www.arrayx.co.uk, you'll see an image
in the middle of the browser window. If you change the size of the browser
window, the image stays in the same place. What I want to do is a
mouseover effect which drops a layer out of the bottom of the image.
How can I work out at load time where to
position the layer? I don't think I'm actually trying to do relative
positioning am I, just working out the absolute position depending on the
size of the browser window.
Any help appreciated, Ben
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:01
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Subject: Re: [DynAPI-Help] Doc
url
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001
12:36 PM
Subject: [DynAPI-Help] Doc
url
can anyone tell me the url for the
doccentre please?
Cheers, Ben
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