Guillermo is right, toss up a URL and I'd certainly take a peek.
On Mar 19, 8:46 pm, Santiago Borrazás <[email protected]> wrote: > Try something like scrollTo(0); to reset the position. > > Best regards, > Santiago Borrazás > > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Guillermo Rauch <[email protected]> wrote: > > You'll have more luck with a test page. > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Arak Tai'Roth > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Anyone at all able to help with this issue? > > >> On Mar 16, 6:19 pm, "Arak Tai'Roth" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Actually, it would be preferable now that I have thought about it to > >> > not define a fixed width and height for the image either. It can be > >> > done if it is absolutely necessary to fix this problem, but preferably > >> > not. > > >> > And I still can't fix the height of about_description, that can't be > >> > changed. > > >> > On Mar 16, 1:23 pm, "Arak Tai'Roth" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > I can define a fixed height and width for the image shown, but not for > >> > > the about_description div, that is fluid and intended to be that way. > > >> > > On Mar 16, 1:03 pm, rpflo <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > Define a fixed height on the about_description for a quick solution. > > >> > > > On Mar 16, 10:53 am, "Arak Tai'Roth" <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> > > > > it isn't, it's just the image that is choppy. Any way to fix that? > > >> > > > > On Mar 15, 11:05 pm, rpflo <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > > > > My guess is it's having a hard time figuring out dimensions > >> because > >> > > > > > the image isn't loaded but the request is done. > > >> > > > > > Remove the images from the requested content and see if it's > >> still > >> > > > > > choppy. > > >> > > > > > On Mar 15, 5:07 pm, "Arak Tai'Roth" <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> > > > > > > Hi there, I have a problem using Fx.Slide effectively. Here is > >> my > >> > > > > > > code: > > >> > > > > > > window.addEvent('domready', function() > >> > > > > > > { > >> > > > > > > var myHorizontalSlide = new > >> Fx.Slide('about_description', {wait: > >> > > > > > > false, mode: 'horizontal', duration: 500}); > > >> > > > > > > $$('a.ajax_replace').each(function(ar) > >> > > > > > > { > >> > > > > > > ar.addEvent('click', function(event) > >> > > > > > > { > >> > > > > > > event.stop(); > > >> > > > > > > var req = new Request.HTML( > >> > > > > > > { > >> > > > > > > method: 'get', > >> > > > > > > url: ar.get('href'), > >> > > > > > > data: { 'do' : '1' }, > >> > > > > > > onRequest: function() > >> > > > > > > { > > >> myHorizontalSlide.slideOut(); > >> > > > > > > }, > >> > > > > > > update: > >> $('about_descriptioncontent'), > >> > > > > > > onComplete: function() > >> > > > > > > { > > >> myHorizontalSlide.slideIn(); > >> > > > > > > } > >> > > > > > > }).send(); > >> > > > > > > }); > >> > > > > > > }); > > >> > > > > > > }); > > >> > > > > > > This code adds an onClick event to about 4 links as of now > >> (probably > >> > > > > > > up to 10 later). When one is clicked, it slides the > >> corresponding div > >> > > > > > > out, fetches the AJAX, then slides the div back in. Or at > >> least that > >> > > > > > > is the theory. > > >> > > > > > > The content stored in the div that is being affected by > >> Fx.Slide is 1 > >> > > > > > > image, and some text. When the box slides out and in the image > >> tends > >> > > > > > > to be very choppy and shaky, in other words it doesn't slide > >> out > >> > > > > > > smoothly. In addition sometimes the AJAX request is filled > >> before it > >> > > > > > > is fully slid out, and thus never fully slides out before it > >> slides > >> > > > > > > back in. > > >> > > > > > > I was wondering if someone has any insights to share regarding > >> these 2 > >> > > > > > > problems? > > > -- > > Guillermo Rauch > >http://devthought.com
