Hi all

Thanks a lot for your replies!

@Jack
    I don't fully understand what you mean, could you explain it some
more ? or maybe find an example (can be flash or anything).

@caruso
   ScrollTo can scroll to any kind of element, not only LIs. Check the
old demo, the first input field uses a CSS class based selector, with
an :eq  filter. You can use any kind of selector, but you must make
sure it matches at least 1 DOM element. The first one will be taken
into account.

@Alexandre
   I really liked your comment, I also loved the psychodelic squares,
but I realized the demo wasn't very useful in the end. So I started
over.

Thanks again, I'm open to new features for any of both plugins. Just
beware not to go far away from the scope of the plugin.
Cheers.

Ariel Flesler

On 29 ene, 14:48, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in fact i just looked at the old demo and i find it quite nice looking too!
> (me love colours :)
> at least it's not webtwooish, which is a quality in my eyes 
> :)http://www.freewebs.com/flesler/jQuery.ScrollTo/index.old.html
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> On Jan 29, 2008 4:56 PM, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi, thanks a lot for these great plugins. They are awesome.
> > But I would make you a feature request, if possible, and, when you
> > can.
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> > It would be great to be able to scroll to any kind of elements into
> > the containner, and not only list items.
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> > Sometimes it happens that one can't know in advance which kind of
> > elements will be putted by the client into the container, so allowing
> > to scroll to "anything" inside it would solve a lot of problems!
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> > Thanks lot anyway for your great works, and I would like to thanks all
> > other developers out there for your wonderful work and your friendly
> > support.
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> > On Jan 29, 3:54 am, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the additional demos, they opened my eyes to a few usages
> > > that I hadn't thought of when looking at the axis-based demos. Very
> > nice.
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> > > I'm wondering: could this be adapted to do "velocity based" (for lack of
> > > a better word) scrolling, like the iphone and ipod touch do? I'm
> > > thinking something like
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> > > a) the user would click on div (which might have a list in it), then
> > > flick their mouse (or pen, for us pen-tablet users)
> > > b) a distance somewhere else on the div would be calculated based on the
> > > speed of the flick
> > > c) the scroller would use one of the easing plugins (or some other
> > > animation) to scroll to/near the calculated destination
> > > d) clicking on them while they're moving would stop them where they get
> > > clicked.
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> > > Any plans for that? Thoughts? I'm picturing little "flick lists" that
> > > could be embedded in a page.
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> > > Thx,
> > > Jack
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> > > Ariel Flesler wrote:
> > > > Hi everyone
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> > > > Right before going on vacations, I improved the demos of both ScrollTo
> > > > and LocalScroll. I Applied a common style to all of them. And
> > > > simplified the code of LocalScroll's to make it work entirely with the
> > > > plugin (no "raw" call to ScrollTo).
> > > > I also added an AJAX version of the LocalScroll's demo, showing the
> > > > use of the option 'persistent', which is IMO, quite useful.
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> > > > In short.. if someone's interested in checking.. here are the links:
> > > > LocalScroll:http://www.freewebs.com/flesler/jQuery.LocalScroll/
> > > > LocalScroll AJAX version:
> >http://www.freewebs.com/flesler/jQuery.LocalScroll/ajax/
> > > > ScrollTo:http://www.freewebs.com/flesler/jQuery.ScrollTo/
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> > > > Cheers.
> > > > Ariel Flesler
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