I've done that, with $$ on page and body, but there is a problem. When
i do an alert on pos.offsetLeft, it return : undefined everytime.
whe, i do an alert on pos, it return divHTMLElement, which s normal.
don't understand hown i can get this offset wth mootools, the code
seems good to me.

Thanks for your help

On 21 juil, 14:35, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:
> $('page') or $$('#page') but not $('#page').
>
> On Jul 21, 2009, at 3:27 AM, Steve Onnis wrote:
>
>
>
> > You can just use
>
> > var pos = $("#page");
>
> > And for the css...
>
> > $("body").setStyle("background","#727271 url(squelettes/images/
> > axome_fond.gif) repeat-x "+pos.offsetLeft+"px 0");
>
> > ...i think that's right....
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sebastien BRUNEL [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 21 July 2009 6:37 PM
> > To: MooTools Users
> > Subject: [Moo] Convert Jquery to Mootools
>
> > Hi
> > I have developped this function in jquery for a website, and i have to
> > use it on another site which is using mootools. I've tried to convert
> > it, but no way to make it works. So i ask for your help.
> > The goal of this 2 function is to have a good view of my banner,
> > without the gap of one or two pixel due to the resolution of users.
>
> > Thanks you and sorry for my bad english.
>
> > $(function (){
> >        var pos = $("#page").get(0);
> >        $("body").css("background","#727271 url(squelettes/images/
> > axome_fond.gif) repeat-x "+pos.offsetLeft+"px 0");
>
> > });
>
> > $(window).bind('resize', function() {
> >        var pos = $("#page").get(0);
> >        $("body").css("background","#727271 url(squelettes/images/
> > axome_fond.gif) repeat-x "+pos.offsetLeft+"px 0");

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