Got it, I wasn't thinking incorrectly.
Just got the x and y, then positioned. :)



On Mar 24, 9:46 am, Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically, I need somehow to set a div to the top of the browser.
> Lets say you have 10 divs, I need to set number 5 as the top on an
> action, onclick of a button for instance..
> I have always used js: object.style.top = "0px", and never had any
> issues.
> This is not true on the iPhone browser.
>
> Thanks,
> Darren
>
> On Mar 24, 1:19 am, Brian McAlpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I spent about a week, one day, trying a multitude of div orientations in
> > Safari, just trying to find out if there were some unusual surprises. I
> > mostly came up blank... looking for something that was really solid.
>
> > What are you trying to accomplish, from a UI perspective?
>
> > Mac
>
> > On 3/24/08 1:39 AM, "Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > After experimenting with the iPhone Safari browser, I have found some
> > > interesting tweaks I have had to pull of. After about 1000px of
> > > scrolling in the browser, I assume to save mem, the page will not
> > > render until scrolled upon. Could this affect div positioning. I can
> > > seem to set a div to the top of the browser. Should be so easy
>
> > > I tried the standard js: object.style.top = "10px" and
> > > object.style.top = 10 - no luck with either
> > > Also, has anyone tried a floating div? i.e. keeping th menu bar on the
> > > top. Yes, this could be annoying, I just wanted to know if anyone has
> > > tried and succeeded.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Darren
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