Thanks Aaron, that's good to know. I sort of wondered if that's what the issue was, and sure enough it was. Thanks for the reply!
On Jan 7, 4:13 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > Fx.SmoothScroll is quite specifically for doing this against the window. > You'll want to use Fx.Scroll (which will require a bit more code on your > part). > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:43 PM, reddrumhead <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm currently trying to figure out how I can implement Fx.SmoothScroll > > inside of a div. I am trying to create a horizontal scrolling > > "slideshow" for an online portfolio. I've tried: > > > HTML: > > <a href="#project2" class="smooth-link">Project 2</a> > > > JS: > > var smScroll = new Fx.SmoothScroll({ > > duration: 500, > > links: '.smooth-link' > > }, 'smooth-container'); > > > which seems right as far as I can tell, but the entire window scrolls > > vertically when 'smooth-container' should scroll horizontally to the > > element: project2. > > > I could build the functionality I desire by using Fx.Scroll, but I was > > excited when I found Fx.SmoothScroll since it appends the url with the > > anchor. This would be helpful for people bookmarking and copying and > > pasting the url. > > > Does Fx.SmoothScroll currently only support vertical scrolling or am I > > doing something wrong?
